The Annual Joan Prouty Conference on Literacy

Event Info

February 22, 2025

8:00am - 2:30pm

TEC 279

The Annual Joan Prouty Conference on Literacy features a keynote speaker, breakout sessions and professional development. The conference is open to students, faculty and the public to attend. Our theme is “Bridging Literacies—Making Connections”. It will run from 8:00 am until 2:30. Breakfast and lunch are included. Registration is required.


Online Registration is Open

SHSU Students: $35
All Others: $75
Group Rate for 7 Teachers From a Single School or District: $500

Recruitment Options:

Districts/Schools can set up a table for recruitment: $300
Deluxe Recruitment Package: $750

  • Recruitment table
  • 7 teachers at no additional cost

Register


Keynote Speaker: Dr. Curtis Null

Headshot of Dr. Curtis Null

Dr. Curtis Null has served as Conroe Independent School District’s Superintendent of Schools since 2018. Conroe ISD ranks in the top 10 of the 200 largest school districts in Texas for academic and financial performance, a ranking held for over a decade. Dr. Null began his career in Conroe ISD at The Woodlands High School where he served as a teacher and athletic trainer for three years. During this time, he continued his education at Sam Houston State University earning his principal certification, and in 2010 he completed his superintendent certification. Dr. Null earned his doctorate degree in professional leadership from the University of Houston in 2012. In addition to his District responsibilities as superintendent, Dr. Null volunteers on numerous educational and civic boards and committees.


Featured Speaker: Dr. Benita Brooks

Headshot of Dr. Benita Brooks

Benita R. Brooks is an Associate Professor of Literacy Education at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) and earned her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Literacy Education from UNLV in 2009. She is a Faculty Fellow for the National Institute for the Advancement of Education, focusing on nonprofit school-based organizations providing tutoring, mentoring, and integrated student support. Her work includes community landscape analyses using NPSS Voluntary Quality Standards. Recently elected 2024-2026 Faculty Chair for the College of Education, Dr. Brooks also serves as Vice President of ATE’s Nevada chapter and Recruitment and Retention Officer for AERA SIG 41-Experiential Education and Community Engagement.


For more Information

Contact Dr. Jolene Reed: jreed@shsu.edu