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The Michigan Council for History Education was founded by K-12 teachers, university professors and citizens committed to quality history instruction in the state of Michigan. It is an affiliate of the National Council for History Education. The Michigan Council for History Education hosts an annual conference in the late autumn of every year where teachers can learn new pedagogy, sample lesson plans, and network with other teachers in the field. Michigan Council for History Education memberships are available to K-12 teachers in public or private schools, professors, and the general public.

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  1. Hello,
    I am trying to launch a small company with the primary goal of getting elementary students excited about American History. We put on an educational and entertaining presentation lasting about 45 min.
    I am wondering if someone there can give me some advice on getting word out to the various school districts (primarily Macomb county area) also any information about sponsorships or really anything that you can think of that could help me make this a reality. I have developed an extremly entertaining and educational presentation, I am just not certain of the steps I now need to take. I plan to launch “Bygone Destinations” for the upcoming 2011 – 2012 school year. Thank you for any help you can provide.

    – Danny Kent
    Bygone Destinations

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