22 C A N A D I A N COUNSELLOR, VOL, 8, No. I, JANUARY, 1974 C A N A D I A N G U I D A N C E A N D C O U N S E L L I N G A S S O C I A T I O N W E S T E R N R E G I O N A L C O N F E R E N C E — 1974 M A Y 30, 31, J U N E 1 C A L G A R Y , A L B E R T A , C A N A D A C A L L F O R P R E S E N T A T I O N S
Presentations are invited from interested persons for the 1974 Western Regional Conference of the Canadian Guidance and Coun-selling Association. The theme of the conference, "CounCoun-selling i n A c t i o n , " asks that presenters be prepared to share a technique, s k i l l , program, etc., w i t h the audience. Therefore, presentations should take the form of workshops, demonstrations, and explanations of successful programs. A s an example a presentation might include a brief rationale, a description of the technique or program, some results, and an actual demonstration. To accommodate this type of presentation blocks of 1, 2, 3, and 4 hours have been set aside.
Proposals for presentation should include: (1) Presenter's name, address, position;
(2) A n accurate description of the intended presentation (approximately 100 words) ; accompanying explanatory ma-terials may prove helpful;
(3) Special requirements such as facilities needed to present program.
A l l proposals should be forwarded as soon as possible t o : Dr. Rod Conklin, P r o g r a m Chairman,
1974 C G A Conference,
Department of Educational Psychology, The University of Calgary,