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Name of Presentation Presenter Name Amplifying Our Voice: Leading Boldly for Our Students, Our Professions, and Our Union Name of Presentation Presenter Name

Indicate the NEA Leadership Competency your session addresses: Example – COMPETENCY: ADVOCACY Indicate all of the NEA Leadership Competency progression level(s). -Example: Level 1: Foundational and Level 2: Mobilizing & Power Building Indicate all of the NEA Leadership Competency themes within the competency that your presentation is designed to address. -Example: Utilizes best practices in advocacy and political efforts -Example: Leads public education policy reform

Indicate the NEA Strategic Goal and NEA Organizational Priority your session addresses: NEA Strategic Goal -advancing opportunities that will identify, organize, and engage new and early career educators; amplify the voices of all educators, support our members’ professional growth, and promote social justice for our students, communities and our nation; -securing a pro-public education environment for students, educators, and families; and -building the capacity of the local, state and national union to ensure the success of public education. NEA Organizational Priorities -Early Career Educator -Racial Justice in Education -My School, My Voice -Supporting Professional Excellence

Session Outcomes (Second to last slide) The content from this session can be used in the following ways in your current position/role: Outcome #1 Outcome #2 Outcome #3

Closing (Last slide) Please complete the evaluation for this breakout session by using the NEA Summit Mobile App! (Allow at least 5 minutes at the end of the session.) Please visit the Leadership Development Resources website at www.nea.org/leadershipdevelopment