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2015 Annual Conference Registration Opens

by ILA Staff
 | Jan 27, 2015

More than 6,000 literacy educators and experts from around the world will be at the 2015 Annual Conference in St. Louis, MO, in July. Registration for the conference is now open!

With the theme “Transforming Lives Through Literacy,” this will be International Literacy Association’s inaugural conference, offering a host of new experience for conference-goers while carrying on the tradition of inspiring educators and transforming practices through general session talks, hands-on learning, and community building.

Among the celebrated speakers to participate in the conference, basketball legend and author Shaquille O’Neal will speak about how his passion for learning transformed his own life and inspired him to pursue a doctorate degree and become an author. In addition, Octavia Spencer, best known for her critically acclaimed performance as Minny in the film The Help, will share the story of her struggle with dyslexia and how her passion for mystery novels encouraged her to take up reading and inspire others to do the same.

“This year’s conference marks a turning point for the International Literacy Association,” explains Marcie Craig Post, ILA Executive Director. “Now more than ever we stand behind the need to advance literacy as a whole, not just reading. Literacy educators and leaders are the foundation of this vision, and for that reason, we are honored to be able to provide the forum to advance the dialogue on literacy in our effort to make literacy accessible to all.”

The conference will feature more than 300 sessions on key topics affecting literacy educators today, including content literacy, children’s literature, classroom engagement, innovation, international literacy instruction, and professional development. In addition, the revamped Teaching Edge series will pair some of the brightest minds in the field for an engaging look at the latest literacy topics, as well as practical ideas and resources for the classroom and beyond. Attendees will also have the opportunity to test new tools and technologies from more than 120 companies in the ILA 2015 Exhibit Hall.

For more information, or to register for the conference, visit ilaconference.org.

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