The Families Learning Conference is headed to the Bluegrass State!

The National Center for Families Learning invites you to join its convening in Louisville on Nov. 18-20 to discover practices and ideas to create equitable and relevant family learning experiences; gain access to a network of educators, family-facing professionals, researchers, policymakers and funders; and find inspiration and renewed energy for your work.

The Families Learning Conference curates a wide variety of high-quality professional learning opportunities for educators who work across the age continuum, librarians, school and district administrators, and others who support families to achieve their academic and economic goals. Content areas include family literacy, family engagement, family leadership, policy and advocacy, and research and evaluation.

Engaging families in education is integral to achieving greater literacy and learning outcomes for families, higher attendance rates for children, and overall positive benefits to communities. The Families Learning Conference is laser-focused on best practices and innovative strategies for engaging families in educational settings with an emphasis on equity and inclusivity.

Conference attendees will have the opportunity to:

  • Explore groundbreaking techniques and tools to enhance their educational approach;
  • Learn actionable methods to ensure equitable and inclusive education for all students;
  • Delve into the latest studies and findings that support family-centered educational practices;
  • Connect with educators and professionals from across the country to exchange ideas and build lasting relationships; and
  • Gain inspiration and insights from leading voices and real-world success stories in education.

A three-day registration pass is $695 and single-day registration passes range from $175 to $350.

Find additional information and register at the Families Learning Conference website.