Executive Extra

Monthly content focused on leadership exclusively for the Executive members of NAA.

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1. Plan to participate to the fullest extent
NAA conventions offer many different exceptional learning opportunities in a variety of structures:

  • The Coffee & Idea Swaps each morning are a low-key time to share ideas in small group discussions while sipping on complimentary morning coffee. Get up early, you won't regret it!
  • Beyond the 170 captivating workshops available, NAA also offers Poster Presentations—a spectacular visual display of projects, programs and best practices to view at your own pace and ask questions of experts.
  • At the end of the day if you're looking for quick takeaways, attend an Express Session, these 30-minute sessions provide you with just the right amount of information to add value to your experience.
  • The Learning Expo is filled with opportunities to learn about afterschool products—visit the Learning Labs to learn more about STEM and HEPA friendly afterschool learning environments.

2. Get the most bang for your (or your organization's) buck
The NAA convention offers top-notch opportunities so planning should be well underway before you leave for your trip. Set a few key goals for the convention and then plan tactics to meet those goals. Use the Convention App (available in the App Store – search "NAA2015") to plan your experience. This game plan allows strategic selection of first and second workshop choices for each session and exhibitors you want to engage with to ensure opportunity to meet your goals.

3. Take advantage of the available networking opportunities
Get ready to encounter a variety of outstanding afterschool professionals--prep two or three focus questions to use as you network with others. Questions might pertain to an issue you've been experiencing or to a new initiative you have been considering. As you attend workshop sessions, spark a discussion early by asking a focus question at your table group. Get ready to jot down all the insight and advice coming your way to use to when you get back home.

4. Have a system for organizing your thoughts and notes
Use a "conference template" to organize your thoughts. Document the session title and presenter contact information, notes and ideas gathered from the session that would benefit you and other colleagues. This format will help you retain information for reflection and implementation meetings and prevent you from becoming overwhelmed by the new concepts you're introduced to at the convention.

5. Schedule reflection time and then let the enthusiasm drive you!
Thinking and learning is abundant at the convention. Allow time each day and at the end of convention to process your thoughts. Think about the most important things you learned or encountered. Determine the key takeaways and contacts. Plan immediate action items, put other ideas in a someday file and then let the enthusiasm gained at the convention drive you toward your goals!

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