Reminder: Request for Presentation Proposals – Aurora Institute Symposium 2023

Reminder: Request for Presentation Proposals – Aurora Institute Symposium 2023

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April 1, 2023

Reminder: Request for Presentation Proposals – Aurora Institute Symposium 2023

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Aurora Institute Symposium October 24-26, 2022

Now Open: Request for Presentation Proposals

Submit a presentation proposal
The Aurora Institute Symposium is the leading conference for transforming K-12 education systems, advancing breakthrough practices and policies, and implementing personalized, competency-based learning.

The Aurora Institute is seeking proposals to present at the Aurora Institute Symposium on October 15-17, 2023 in Palm Springs, CA. Proposals are due by 11:59 p.m. ET on April 20, 2023.

Ideal sessions will: 

  • Address breakthrough policies and/or practices to advance education transformation
  • Be grounded in research and global best practices to advance high-quality, equity-driven personalized learning approaches and competency-based education systems
  • Provide leading-edge topics addressing key issues, knowledge needs, and challenges of the field through sharing lessons learned and promising practices for developing and implementing innovative, student-centered new learning designs

Additionally, we are seeking: 

  • Youth voice as well as entirely youth-led sessions
  • How-to implementation workshops
  • “Book Club” proposals featuring new books, research, and reports
  • Facilitators to host informal Networking Meet Ups during the Symposium

You can also download all the questions in the RFPP form to review in advance.

Submit a presentation proposal

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About the Aurora Institute
​​​​​​The Aurora Institute’s mission is to drive the transformation of education systems and accelerate the advancement of breakthrough policies and practices to ensure high-quality learning for all. Aurora is shaping the future of teaching and learning through its work in policy advocacy, research, field-building, and convening. With a national and global view of education innovation, we work on systems change in K-12 education, promote best practices, examine policy barriers, and make recommendations for change to yield improved outcomes for students. Aurora envisions a world in which all people are empowered to attain the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to achieve success, contribute to their communities, and advance society.
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