The Oregon Association for Comprehensive Education (OACE) is seeking exhibitors and vendors for our 2018 Conference. Your participation is requested. If you would like to be considered as an exhibitor or vendor, please contact us. With a focus on serving special populations, the annual OACE conference attracts attendees from around Oregon. Perfect for educators, administrators and parents, OACE provides learning and networking opportunities in the areas of
The Oregon Association for Comprehensive Education (OACE) was founded in 1992 with the goal of supporting school leaders, teachers, parents, paraprofessionals and others and providing timely and relevant information about developments and requirements to title programming, special education, and more. Conference organizers are seeking exhibitors and vendors related to one of these areas:
If you are working with educators, students and/or parent and community members to promote equitable and inclusive teaching and learning environments where each student receives what they need to be successful, we encourage you to register as an exhibitors or vendors. This year’s OACE conference will focus on delivering workshops that will highlight many of the above areas – emphasizing strategies and techniques that educators and parents can use to help every student achieve! About the Conference OACE’s annual conference individuals from around the state who have an interest in comprehensive education for all students. Past conferences have enjoyed more than 300 participants from around Oregon as well as the world. Keynote speakers, workshops, exhibitors, vendors, and pre- and post-conference symposia highlight this three-day event. Conference Theme Communities Working Together to Achieve Equity, Empowerment and Engagement in Our Schools." Who should attend Individuals or organizations with a desire to connect with school leaders, teachers, parents and others should attend. Requirements & Recommendations for Exhibitors and Vendors
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