Be brave once again and put “pen to paper” to submit an education session proposal for the 2017 NRPA Annual Conference being held in New Orleans, Louisiana.1. Familiarize yourself with the “lingo.” You’ll see a variety of words used in the proposal form. Know the difference between a “learning objective” and a “learner assessment.” This is especially important for new speakers hoping to break-through. These resources can help you write a complete and thorough proposal.
2. Create your draft version in Word before using the online form. Prepare the required session outline and save it to your desktop before you begin filling out the electronic proposal form. Also, it’s helpful to have your biography written ahead of time.
3. Include a variety of perspectives. Invite appointed officials or allied organizations to participate in the session with you. This can add another dimension to your proposal and session.
4. Identify how you’ll connect with the audience. No one goes to sessions to be bored. Make sure your proposal communicates how you hope to involve and interact with the session attendees, and help them participate and share in the discovery of learning!
5. Try something new! You don’t just have to create a lecture-style session proposal. NRPA and the Program Committee encourages innovative and well-designed sessions, with an increased focus on subjects that support the Three Pillars of Health and Wellness, Conservation, and Social Equity. Specifically, we are striving to find energetic speakers to address the demographics shift in America, parks role in habitat and eco-diversity, and serving underserved populations.
Knowledge is the key to success, and it’s time to inspire your park and recreation colleagues and let them share in the discovery and excitement of your solutions and know-how. Submit your education session proposal before the deadline on November 18, 2016!