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Making a Conference Presentation Ruth Botwinlk and Marlyn Rothman re you interested in meeting teachers presentations are limited to an hour. Second, you must from other states and countries? Do consider which pathway you will take in the presentation you want to tell colleagues about a pro- game. Some people prefer to do local presentations before gram in your school? Would you like to venturing outside their ma. Others like to follow the network with colleagues and increase your involvement route of Broadway shows; that is, first they go out-of-town in teaching? Are you interested in a personal challenge? If to present. There, they get the kinks out of the presenta- you can answer “yes” to one or more of these questions, tion so they will then be ready to present in familiar terri- you are ready to make a presentation at a conference! bly. The decision is a personal one; neither pathway is the “better” alternative. How to Locate Approprlate Conferemcee How to Choose a loplc Once you’ve established the need and have the desire to When choosing a topic, first consider what interests you. present at a conference, you must locate an appropriate Then try to match
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Published: Jul 1, 1996
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