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    <description>On February 27th at 2:30 pm in Lansing, Michigan at the Michigan Council for the Social Studies Conference the National Council on Economic Education is scheduled to deliver an exclusive workshop that will emphasize instructional technology strategies that Michigan teachers can implement into their high school economics, civics, and world history courses. NCEE&#039;s Curriculum &#38; Instructional Developer John LeFeber will introduce these teaching tactics using a mix of NCEE&#039;s technology resources that include Thinking Economics, Virtual Economics, and EconEdLink.org. - Powered by PRWeb and RSSPad</description>
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    <title>Workshop Details How Michigan High School Teachers Can Meet New Economics, Civics and Online Learning Requirements</title>
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