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Time: October 19, 2011 to October 21, 2011
Location: Desmond Hotel
City/Town: Albany, NY
Website or Map: http://www.nysecteach.org
Event Type: conference
Organized By: New York State English Council
Latest Activity: Sep 28, 2011
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What? The New York State English Council Conference
Where? Desmond Hotel in Albany, NY
When? Oct. 19-21, 2011
We hope you’ll be able to join us this year to hear our six exciting featured speakers including a speaker from the New York State Education Department who will discuss the new Common Core and other changes in NYS. There will be numerous workshops to attend and delicious meals! Our conference theme is “Teaching Humanity: The Character Connection.” Hope to see you there!
Teresa Sutton
2011 NYSEC Conference Chairman
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