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Eighteen WCPSS teachers who have been part of an 18-month staff development program with NC State professors will present their Inquiry Projects Sept. 12 at the Friday Institute at Centennial Campus Middle School. The teachers have been a part of a program exploring North Carolina's history, dialect and language and represent both Social Studies and English/Language Arts teachers.
Other teachers who have been taking part in a class "Cross Curricular Technology Tips for Middle/High School Social Studies and English/Language" will attend the presentations by the 18 teachers to hear how they infused technology into their programs at school. This day will be followed up by a class in October 2 after planning and reflection by all present.
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