Connect with your colleagues from across the country at the 2020 NASAI: Native American Student Advocacy Institute. Share your strategies and best practices with fellow educators, legislators, policymakers, and tribal leaders who are working to enhance the academic performance of American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander students.
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For inspiration and ideas, see the 2019 NASAI program. | JUNE 6–7, 2019 | TULSA, OK
The Native American Student Advocacy Institute (NASAI) has assembled a dedicated community of educators and tribal education leaders to address the educational challenges facing Native students. NASAI seeks to galvanize and build national networks to enhance the academic performance of American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander students and to close the educational achievement gap. More Information! > The Native American Student Advocacy Institute hosts their annual conference in Honolulu this year! Theme? Building nations through education.
The Native American Student Advocacy Institute (NASAI) has assembled a dedicated community of educators and tribal education leaders to address the educational challenges facing Native students. NASAI seeks to galvanize and build national networks to enhance the academic performance of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students and to close the educational achievement gap. Register! > More Information! > *The exact date and location for the 2017 NASAI Conference have not yet been released. Stay tuned here, or refer to The College Board's website for updates*
Join us at the Native American Student Advocacy Institute (NASAI): Educating Native Youth for Success: Many Nations, One Vision conference to discuss new solutions, share best practices, and collaborate with colleagues to make a difference in the lives of American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian students. College Board conferences like NASAI are a key part of our mission to connect students to college success and opportunity. We depend on you, our members and partners, to help us achieve excellence and equity in education. Why Should You Attend NASAI?
Who Will Be at NASAI?
MORE INFORMATION: https://nasai.collegeboard.org/ Join us at the Native American Student Advocacy Institute (NASAI): Educating Native Youth for Success: Many Nations, One Vision conference to discuss new solutions, share best practices, and collaborate with colleagues to make a difference in the lives of American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian students.
College Board conferences like NASAI are a key part of our mission to connect students to college success and opportunity. We depend on you, our members and partners, to help us achieve excellence and equity in education. Why Should You Attend NASAI?
MORE INFORMATION: https://nasai.collegeboard.org/ Hello All,
I invite you all to come join us at our upcoming event! On June 4–5, 2015, the College Board will host its annual Native American Student Advocacy Institute (NASAI): Educating Youth for Success: Many Nations, One Vision conference, which will be held at Washington State University, Pullman. This conference assembles education professionals from throughout the nation to share strategies and best practices that have helped American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian students achieve academic excellence. Your ideas and enthusiasm will make the 2015 NASAI Conference a success. Join the effort to increase educational access and equity for American Indian students. Conference participants will form new connections and collaborate with colleagues from throughout the nation. Below is a sampling of the conference offerings:
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable information and share your insights with fellow educators. For more information about the conference and to register, visit http://nasai.collegeboard.org. For hotel and travel information, visit https://nasai.collegeboard.org/travel. If you have specific questions about the conference, please email [email protected]. Follow us on Twitter at @CB_Forums and use the hashtag #NASAI15. Join our Facebook event page! |
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