DUTIES OF THE CHAIRPERSON
The chairperson plays an important role in the success of our convention.
In a nutshell, the chairperson’s job is to make the speaker’s session run as smoothly as possible, and to assist in getting teacher feedback about the session. Here’s how it works:
A few weeks before convention:
- You will receive an information package about the speaker. Contact the speaker and arrange to meet with him/her just prior to the session. Discuss how the speaker wishes to be introduced.
- A convenient place to meet is in the Host Room at the Shaw Conference Centre or Westin Hotel. This room is for speakers/chairpersons only so invite him/her for continental breakfast, lunch, coffee, snacks. It’s a good place to leave coats, boots, speaker materials, etc.
At convention, before the session:
- Pick up the “Speaker Package” at the NCTCA office –it includes nametags, evaluation forms, etc.
- Meet with the speaker, finalize your intro and see if you can assist in any other way at the session.
- In the session room, check to be sure that all AV equipment requested is there. AV technicians are on hand to help.
At the session:
- Introduce the speaker.
- Distribute handouts if the speaker has any.
- Distribute evaluations forms at random to the attendees.
- Thank the speaker.
- Ask participants to complete evaluation forms.
- Collect evaluation forms.
After the session:
- Entertain the speaker in the host room if you haven’t already done so.
- Tabulate evaluation forms collected.
- Complete the chairperson’s summary.
- Return “Speaker Package” to NCTCA office.