Find the call for proposals for the 2022 NCFR Annual Conference, scheduled for Nov. 16–19, 2022, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
This year's TCRM co-chairs are Raymond Petren and Isaac Washburn. Contact them at the 2022 TCRM email address.
We invite AC and NCFR members or member groups to submit proposals that are both informational and interactive, that contribute to exploring innovative strategies, or are focused on building organizational strength and sustainability for possible presentation at one of the AC workshops. The proposed presentation should facilitate attendee learning. Ideally workshop content will be applicable to state/regional and student affiliates. Individuals or collaborative groups are invited to submit.
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Each year, over a thousand faculty, researchers, students, and family professionals present cutting-edge work and make valuable professional connections at the annual conference of NCFR — the premier professional association for understanding and strengthening families through interdisciplinary research, theory, and practice.
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NCFR seeks proposals to the 2023 Family Life Education Virtual Summit that address any and all aspects of Family Life Education including the 10 FLE content areas.
The keynote presentation will outline how to have conversations about diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) and difference. In our work as Family Life Educators, it is imperative that we learn how to facilitate and integrate these conversations into our work with families.
NCFR Bridge is an alternative option to participate in the NCFR conference for attendees who are not able to meet in person.
Find abstracts, learning objectives, and bios for our plenary presenters.
A well-prepared presentation is crucial to a high-quality NCFR conference. The purpose of these instructions is to help you prepare your presentation ahead of time.
NCFR strives to make the conference experience educational and professionally enriching, as well as enjoyable and comfortable. These amenities and services are available to you in conference meeting spaces.
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Many thanks go out to our 2022 NCFR Annual Conference sponsors and other participating organizations for making the conference possible!
TCRM papers are unlocked for TCRM 2022 registrants only. Log in to the NCFR website (at the top of the page) to access these documents as a conference attendee.
Please enjoy the National Council on Family Relations' (NCFR) 2021 Annual Report, which includes information about program activities, finances, and individuals who have contributed to NCFR throughout the year.
For NCFR members: Access the agenda and discussion summary from the 2022 NCFR Annual Member Meeting, as well as minutes from the 2021 member meeting.
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