NSEA Spring Conferences - Engage, Learn, Thrive!
NSEA is thrilled to offer members an invitation for our upcoming series of conferences, each designed to enrich and empower educators in their professional journey. Join us for a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and thrive together. Here's a glimpse of what's in store:
February 24th: The Education Imperative
Theme: Addressing Poverty and Fostering Opportunity
Time: 9:30 AM - 4 PM
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Donna Beegle
Location: Courtyard by Marriott-Lincoln Downtown/Haymarket
March 9th: Thriving Together
Theme: Teaching Character Strengths & Life Skills
Time: 9 AM - 3 PM
Keynote Speaker: Paul Reynolds of FableVision Learning
Location: Gretna East High School
March 23rd: Uniting Generations
Theme: NSEA Educator Development Conference
9:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Keynote Speaker: Gerry Brooks
Location: Crowne Plaza Kearney
These conferences promise to be enlightening, providing valuable insights and strategies to enhance your teaching practices. It's an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow educators, share experiences, and gain a fresh perspective on the challenges and opportunities in education.
Details on each, including links for hotel reservations, can be found below.
Lodging for registered NSEA member participants who live more than 60 miles from the official conference host site will be reimbursed 50% of the room price at the official conference hotel. Members are responsible for making their own hotel reservations.
Mileage for registered NSEA member participants will be reimbursed for round trip mileage from the participant’s home address to the conference site and return trip at the IRS rate. The mileage reimbursement is only to the participants who drive to the conference. If you ride with someone, you are not eligible to receive a mileage reimbursement. Participants are encouraged to share rides if possible.
We look forward to your participation in these enriching events. Together, let's foster a community of learning, growth, and collaboration.
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Paul is an award-winning children’s book author - creating stories about creativity and innovation. His story book about the 4Cs entitled Going Places is illustrated by his twin brother Peter H. Reynolds, and recently won the Library of Congress MassBook Award for Best Picture Book of the Year. Paul has also been teaching creative media production and digital storytelling at Boston College for over 20 years. He also oversees Reynolds Center for Teaching, Learning & Creativity - Reynolds TLC - a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering purposeful, creative human potential around the globe.
Gerry Brooks has been an educator for 25 years, beginning as a third-grade teacher in Palm Bay, FL. He earned his master’s in administration and has been an elementary principal for 12 years. 




