Presentation Proposals Sought for Aperture 2022 SEL Vision Summit; Deadline is May 13

SEL assessment provider Aperture Education is accepting presentation proposals through May 13 for its 2022 SEL Vision Summit. The virtual event focused on professional development is scheduled for Nov. 3, 2022, themed “Leading a Legacy.”

Aperture’s call for proposals seeks presentations on K–12 and out-of-school SEL best practices, current research, or testimonials, relevant to any of the summit’s four tracks: K–8, 9–12, educators, and district leaders, according to a news release.

Learn more or submit a proposal at the SEL Vision Summit website.

“Our SEL Vision Summit is a great opportunity for those who are championing social and emotional learning to share their ideas to inspire others,” said Jessica Adamson, CEO of Aperture Education. “We welcome presentation proposals that teach, engage, and energize and that will help to further the important work our attendees are doing to support the social and emotional development of both students and adults.”

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