CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS – Deadline January 7, 2019 

Do you teach urban forestry or arboriculture? Do you consider yourself an 
“educator” of urban forestry, arboriculture, or a closely related field? If so, 
then we want YOU to be part of the

Arboriculture and Urban Forestry Educator’s Symposium and Summit

happening May 19-22, 2019 at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois and hosted 
by the Morton and the International Society of Arboriculture.

All are welcome to contribute! We’re interested in receiving contributions not 
only from individuals at academic institutions, but also from the many other 
types of educators we know contribute toward teaching urban forestry and 
arboriculture in all types of settings to all types of people.

Topic areas of contributions might include (but are not limited to):

Curriculum or program design
Course/syllabus design
Classroom activities, assignments, and assessment
Teaching outside the academic setting (e.g., to community members)
Student recruitment into undergraduate academic programs
Recruitment and mentoring of underrepresented students
Career mentoring and advising
Student placement in internships
Accreditation of academic programs
Networking and partnering with industry
Networking and partnering with peer educators
Continuing education of educators
Involving undergraduates in research
Service-learning on campus and in the community
Cross-disciplinary education with allied disciplines on campus
Graduate education/post-professional education
Balancing research, teaching, and/or service responsibilities 
…and anything else related to teaching, learning, education, or development in 
the urban forestry and arboriculture fields.
Proposals are being accepted for the following types of contributions:


Short talks – 15-minute talks on “best practices” related to teaching. These 
might be related to the process of course/syllabus design, a specific activity 
or unit in your course, a type of classroom or lab/field trip experience, an 
assignment that has been particularly successful, the results of an assessment 
of learning outcomes, a research project or “experiment” (published or 
un-published) conducted in the classroom, or any other type of short talk 
related to teaching, learning, and/or education in arboriculture and urban 
forestry.
Workshop – A proposal for a 90-minute interactive workshop for participants to 
engage in. Should propose a clear objective and learning outcomes that 
participants will gain by attending the proposed workshop. Topic or objective 
can be anything related to teaching, learning, and/or education in 
arboriculture and urban forestry.
 “Stories” – Apply to tell a 6-8-minute story of a particular teaching 
experience in a session entitled “Stories from the classroom: The most 
out-of-the-box thing I’ve done that worked (or didn’t”
Poster – A poster on anything related to education, teaching, learning, 
curriculum or program development, etc., within the field of arboriculture, 
urban forestry, or a closely related field. These do not have to be (and most 
will not be) the typical scientific research poster, but rather a poster that 
describes a particular insight you have re: teaching/learning, etc. (See also 
“Short talks” description for more ideas.)

How to submit: DEADLINE January 7, 2019

Please have the following information ready to submit via the online form 
available here: https://survey.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9oxwLm9d1vopjIF 
<https://survey.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9oxwLm9d1vopjIF>
You may submit to more than one of the categories, but please submit separately 
for each. Authors of accepted contributions will be notified via email by 
January 31, 2019.

Your Name

Email

Position 

Department/Institution/Organization

Location (City, [State/Province], Country)

Type of Contribution (Short Talk, Workshop, Story, or Poster)

Title

Contributors (i.e., coauthors; designate presenter and, if applicable, 
co-presenters by *)

Description (Max. 300 words for all types of contribution)

[For Workshops only] Workshop Objective & Learning Outcomes (a clear objective 
for the workshop + 2-5 learning outcomes for participants at the workshop)

Questions? Contact the Educators’ Summit Program Chair Jess Vogt: 
jessica.m.v...@gmail.com <mailto:jessica.m.v...@gmail.com>
— — — 
Jess Vogt
+1 920 850 2016 <tel:+1%20920%20850%202016>   |   @jessvogt
Asst Prof, Env Science & Studies, DePaul University
Principal, LUFA: Lab for Urban Forestry in the Anthropocene   |   
www.lufa-depaul.org <http://www.lufa-depaul.org/>
Associate Editor, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 
Vice Chair, Science & Research Committee, International Society of Arboriculture
Dir. of Research, Illinois Arborist Association
jessica.m.v...@gmail.com <mailto:jessica.m.v...@gmail.com>   |  
jess.v...@depaul.edu <mailto:jess.v...@depaul.edu>

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