

Educator Session Proposals
Application open
May 5, 2025 - Sept 15, 2025


CALL FOR PROPOSALS
ELEVATE & EMPOWER
Dance educators have the power to shape students' experiences and perceptions, positioning dance education as a transformative force. Through dance, students develop critical life skills such as discipline, resilience, and collaboration – skills that extend far beyond the studio. By prioritizing pedagogical philosophies that elevate and empower students, dance educators can make a lasting impact on their students' lives and the broader community. Dance provides a platform for individuals to share their voices, embrace their identities, and connect with others in meaningful ways.
On a broader scale, dance education strengthens communities by celebrating cultural diversity, promoting inclusivity, and advocating for social change. As educators with the freedom to design our own curricula, we are in a unique position to shape learning environments that reflect the world around us. We must ensure that dance functions both as a window into the world and as a mirror reflecting the diverse identities and experiences of our students. By continuously evolving to their needs, educators create an environment where dance is not only accessible and inspiring, but also fosters a more connected, compassionate society.
Guiding Questions:
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How do dance educators create inclusive environments, valuing each student's unique contributions while also adapting programs to accommodate students with a range of learning abilities and needs?
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How can dance educators empower students to take ownership of their learning through student-centered pedagogical approaches?
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What support do current educators need to continue to elevate their own practice, empowering them to create healthy professional and personal life goals?
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How are dance educators across the sectors advocating for dance education at the local, state, and national level?
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How can dance educators elevate the field by bridging the gap across sectors?
IMPORTANT DATES
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May 5, 2025: application opens
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September 15, 2025: application closes at 11:59 pm
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October 2, 2025: presenter confirmation of participation deadline
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Nov 21, 2025: signed contracts due
GUIDELINES
Lead presenters must be NDEO/NYSDEA members at time of submission and through January 31, 2026 to apply
Co-presenters and panelists do not need to be NDEO/NYSDEA members
60-minute presentation slot
Panels must consist of 3+ panelists
Incomplete applications will not be considered
REQUIRED MATERIALS
Session
Information
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Lead Presenter: full name and email address
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Co-Presenter(s): full name and individual emails
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Presenter(s) Bio: maximum of 1350 characters including spaces each
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Presenter(s) Headshots: for marketing purposes, .jpeg or .jpg formatting only
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Presenter(s) Instagram
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Title of Presentation: maximum of 50 characters including spaces
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Session Description: maximum of 2000 characters including spaces
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AV Requirements
Proposal Questions
Maximum of 1800 characters, including spaces, per question set.
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What approach are you taking to address your topic? What key issue or inquiry prompted the formulation of this proposal? What is the scope and sequence of your work?
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How are you engaging with, building upon, or extending current research and professional practices?
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What experiences will participants engage with during your session, and how can the concepts or methods presented be translated into their own dance education environments?
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In what ways does your work challenge conventional approaches to dance education, and how does it engage with issues of access, representation, and inclusivity within the context of dance education in New York State and/or the national level?