One-hour sessions that dig into a particular topic and are designed to be interactive and full of practical take-aways you can implement in your school and classroom.
Presenters propose a moderator and two or more panelists to discuss a topic aligned with an AMLE25 Special Strand.
One presentation running for 30 minutes highlighting new and emerging ideas, followed by audience Q&A.
Back by popular demand, these visual posters highlight an impactful practice in your classroom or school and includes a tutorial/presentation video of up to 10 minutes.
Poster Guidelines
A hallmark of the AMLE Annual Conference, speed learning allows attendees to explore multiple topics while engaging with presenters in a small group format. Presenters offer a 15-minute presentation three times in succession as attendees move about the room between sessions.
The AMLE25 Rising Star Program elevates and celebrates emerging presenter leaders in middle level education. AMLE seeks current members who have presented at an AMLE conference within the past 5 years, and are active practitioners (e.g., teachers, counselors, instructional coaches, administrators, or professors) ideally with 5-15 years of experience. Eligible candidates must demonstrate leadership in their school, district, or community and a passion for professional development and contributing to the field. Rising Stars receive complimentary AMLE25 registration, a 3-night hotel stay, a spotlight on the conference website, the chance to present in a featured breakout session, and an exclusive networking and coaching session with AMLE’s featured speakers. Applications are due by April 30. Applicants will be notified by May 31.
Still have questions about presenting at AMLE25? You can review our Call for Presentations Guide or contact Helen Polansky at hpolansky@amle.org.
You can view your completed proposals by logging into the presenter portal at any time. Emails may be blocked by school spam filters, and we recommend adding amle@amle.org to your trusted senders. Additionally, the most common reason a proposal does not submit properly is if the character count limit is exceeded. Please refer to the proposal guide for character count limits. Still have questions? Contact Helen Polansky at hpolansky@amle.org.
We will delete duplicate submissions before they go to the review committee.
You can add additional co-presenters using this form
Please email Helen Polansky with any cancellations