Call for Proposals Now Open!
Share your expertise with the best audience in literacy education! Put your mark on the future of literacy education by presenting at LitCon 2026.
Due to popular demand, LitCon ’26 will be an all-virtual conference. Concurrent sessions will be 60-minute prerecorded videos to be accessed on-demand throughout the event. That means no travel expenses, no need for substitutes, and a full month of access to literacy expertise like yours!
IMPORTANT DATES | |
Call for Proposals for LitCon ’26 Open | April – June 27, 2025 |
Acceptance and Declination Notifications sent | Early August 2025 |
Deadline to submit Presenter Agreement Forms | August 21, 2025 |
Deadline to submit video sessions | November 30, 2025 |
Deadline to submit presenter handouts | January 15, 2026 |
Strands
Sessions should focus on teaching & learning in preschool for early literacy success.
Proposals should focus on intensive literacy instruction through which classroom teachers can differentiate instruction to meet the needs of a diverse group of children. This strand will also focus on the classroom teacher’s role as they collaborate with interventionists to support students. Proposals focusing on theory to practice are encouraged.
The Children’s Literature Strand seeks proposals that promote current, diverse, high-quality literature for elementary audiences in conjunction with effective instructional practices.
Sessions considered for the Leadership in Literacy Strand should be targeted to school and district administrators, school board members, curriculum directors, and Reading Recovery site coordinators and teacher leaders. Session content being sought includes supporting and sustaining Reading Recovery implementation as part of a comprehensive literacy model and sessions that will inform and assist educators in effective collaboration to achieve student success.
The Literacy Coaching Strand requests proposals that align with the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and the International Literacy Association’s (ILA) definitions of a literacy or reading coach or a reading specialist.
Submissions are encouraged that focus on:
- Various aspects of the coach’s roles
- Professional learning opportunities
- Leadership in the literacy program processes that support both the development and implementation of a school-wide literacy program
- The emerging role of the coach as a coordinator and collaborator
- Coaching around assessments to lift teaching and inform instruction
- Cultural relevancy in coaching for the use of informational text
- Coaching for congruence across learning settings
Sessions in this strand should provide an in-depth study of Reading Recovery teaching such as:
- Supporting oral language learning
- Literacy processing in reading and/or writing
- Teacher Decision Making
- Early learning
- Acceleration
- Collaboration with school and district literacy teams, classroom teachers, and other school and district personnel
Possible Session Topics
- Reading
- Literacy Coaching
- Comprehension
- Fluency
- Word Study
- Differentiated Instruction
- Multilingual Learners
- Assessment
- Literacy Teams
- Pre-K Literacy
- Writing
- Oral Language
- Vocabulary
- Literacy Leadership
- Phonics/Phonemic Awareness
- Equity in Education
- Strategies for Struggling Readers
- Diverse Learners
- Reading Recovery
- and much more!