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NATESOL Conference 2023: Proposal submission form
Ensure you have read the Call for Proposals document before completing this form.
Submit your proposal by the end of the day on
Friday 20
th
March 2023
.
If you have any questions or problems with your submission, email
natesolcommittee@gmail.com
and one of our volunteers will get back to you.
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Name of presenter(s)
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Your answer
Email address/es for communication about this proposal
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Your answer
Institution
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Your answer
Type of format
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30-minute live presentation
15-minute live presentation
Pre-recorded presentation
Workshop
Poster
Title of your contribution (20 words maximum)
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Your answer
Which theme(s) does your proposal contribute to? (You can select more than one).
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Course design
Approaches to active learning
Teaching strategies
Inclusion and accessibility
Integrated assessment
Developing 21st century skills
Digital pedagogies
Linguistic and culturally responsive teaching
Approaches to research in education
Other:
Required
Add an abstract for your proposal. This should include a summary of your proposed contribution
and how the work is relevant to to the conference title and themes. (200 words max.)
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Your answer
Add a short biography of the speaker(s). This should be a short profile of relevant experience. (50 words max for each speaker).
Your answer
Would you like to request any support with your preparation? (Please note, this answer will not affect your proposal - we are asking so that we can organise support as soon as possible).
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No, I do not need any support with preparation.
I am unfamiliar with speaking at online conferences and would appreciate some support from a mentor.
I am unfamiliar with leading online workshops and would appreciate some support from a mentor.
I would like some support with designing an online poster.
Other:
Do you have any specific requirements or questions?
Your answer
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