Educational Administration Alumni spotlight – Rodriguez
Educational Administration Alumni – Rodriguez Deyci Rodriguez s a recent graduate of our Educational Leadership program with the College of St. Rose. She currently works at the Central Office for the NYCDOE. She was the coordinator for a guidance department, and now supports schools with professional development opportunities. She’s a good person to get to […]
DASA Workshop
DASA WORKSHOP CITE is now authorized to run a DASA workshop through the College of St. Rose. Right now we have dates for Brooklyn workshops and Oceanside workshops. What is the DASA? The Dignity for All Students Act New York State’s Dignity for All Students Act (The Dignity Act, “DASA”) seeks to provide the State’s […]
Sage Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership
Sage Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership The Sage Colleges and CITE are pleased to announce: Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership Please call for the latest dates 877-922-2483 *** This program is for CSA / SAANYS MEMBERS ONLY *** This program is offered exclusively to members of the CSA / SAANYS, and is part of our partnership […]
Literacy cohort 13 schedule
Schedule for Literacy cohort 13 Literacy Cohort 13 Schedule (click to download a pdf) Cohort 13 Spring 2014 EDUC 505 – Literacy in the Content Area (Non-Matric) with Cohort 12 – January 11, 25; February 1, 8; March 1 EDUC 545– Learning Disabilities with Cohort 12 – March 15, 22, 29; April […]
Bloomberg’s Educational Legacy
11-4-13 DEBATING BLOOMBERG’S EDUCATIONAL LEGACY by Jared Gellert We are going to see a fierce debate about the legacy of Mayor Bloomberg’s educational reforms as he leaves office and we gain a new mayor and chancellor. The fight, I think, will center on the following issues: High School Graduation rates. What accounts for their increase? […]
Measuring Success in Schools
Ed Reform and Measuring Success by Jared Gellert 10-21-13 HOW DO WE MEASURE SUCCESS IN SCHOOL? We are going to have a debate about the efficacy of Mayor Bloomberg’s educational reforms over the next few years. As I read one article passionately defending what he has done, it occurred to me that we really don’t […]