2023 FCEC Kaleidoscope Call for Proposals
2023 Florida Council for Exceptional Children’s Annual Conference
Bridging the Gap: Strengthening the Pillars of Special Education through Students, Families, and Educators

 
The Florida Council for Exceptional Children (FCEC) is pleased to extend an invitation for proposal submissions to present at our Annual Conference. This year's conference be held at the Orlando Marriott Lake Mary on October 5th - 7th, 2023.  
 
The FCEC Conference will continue its tradition of collaboratively engaging with educators, professionals, researchers, and leaders in school districts, universities, various organizations, and the Florida Student CEC, to celebrate our mutual commitment to children and youth with disabilities.
 
The FCEC seeks presenters who, through their dedication to teaching and learning, will share their knowledge and skills about the best practices for working with students with exceptionalities. Kaleidoscope offers the unique opportunity for graduate students to present professionally and receive feedback from faculty reviewers. It also provides professional development opportunities tailored to future teacher educators. Students are able to share their research and literature reviews. 

Deadline for Student Poster Presentations (Kaleidoscope) Submissions: September 10, 2023
 
Presentations may fall within any of the five focused strands:

Strand 1: School, District and State Personnel- Topics related to Climate, Culture, and Administrative and Instructional Support

Strand 2: Curriculum and Instruction- Strategies and Interventions for Students with Exceptionalities

Strand 3: Culturally, Linguistically, and Socially Diverse Students with Exceptionalities

Strand 4: Family, School and Community Partnerships- Focused on meaningfully working with partners to address the needs of students with exceptionalities.

Strand 5: Transition, Self­ Determination, Self­ Advocacy, College and Career.

Presenter Guidelines and Requirements
1. Proposals may only be submitted online.
2. All presenters must respect presentation times and be available when scheduled. Once the conference schedule has been disseminated, poster presentation times cannot be changed.
3. All presenters are responsible for all registration fees and expenses and MUST register no later than the early bird registration deadline.

Poster Presentation Guidelines
Presenters must: (1) prepare a poster exhibit of high quality that can stand alone in conveying information, and (2) attend the entire poster session and address questions from attendees. Poster sessions are 45 minutes long.

If you have any questions or concerns related to submitting proposals, please feel free to email at us fcecconference@gmail.com.
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Name of Presenter *
Affiliation of Presenter- This should be listed the way you would like your affiliation to appear in the program. *
Email of Presenter *
Title of your Presentation - Title as it should appear in the Conference Program *
Learning Objectives - What will the participants learn as a result of attending your session? *
70-Word Program Description -  What do you want your audience to know about the scope and value of your presentation? *
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Strand - Select the best description of the presentation. *
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