Mark your calendars now for the
32nd International Conference on Learning Disabilities

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
October 8 – 9, 2010

Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention
Center Hotel

 

   

2010 Conference Strands:
  • Effective Practices in Collaboration and Inclusion
  • Evidence-Based Practices in Literacy
  • Evidence-Based Practices in Mathematics
  • Effective Content Area Instruction (Science and Social Studies)
  • Evidence-Based Practices in Behavior Interventions and Positive Behavior Supports
  • Responsive Practices in Cultural and Linguistic Diversity
  • Evidence-Based Practices in Transition
  • Nonverbal Learning Disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Current Issues, Research, and Policy in Special Education
  • Current Issues in School Administration
 

CLD is encouraging nominations for Outstanding Teachers of the Year and the Floyd G. Hudson Outstanding Service Provider Award.

Exhibitors - Please click on these links for important information about the 2010 conference. PDF version or MSWord version.

Further information is available from Mary Provost, CLD Conference Director at mcprovost@bellsouth.net or Cari Dunn, CLD President-Elect at dunnca1@auburn.edu.

Thank You

Volunteer Information:
The Council for Learning Disabilities strongly encourages individuals to volunteer and attend the 32nd International Conference on Learning Disabilities.  In this effort, we provide volunteers with discounted registration and offer volunteers the opportunity to serve as session monitors as well as in other capacities.  Volunteers are required to provide a minimum of four hours of service in exchange for reduced conference registration fees.  If you are interested in volunteering for reduced conference registration, please contact CLD's Conference Director for more information.  A limited number of volunteer registration slots are available.

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