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Jun
29

Pride Month Resources for Educators

by Andrew Henry June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month, during which we commemorate the 1969 Stonewall riot in New York City. This riot sprang up in response to the police brutality towards and harassment of the LGBTQ+ community in America. The Stonewall riot was the spark for a movement against injustice for the LGBTQ+ community. This […]

By John Russo | Blog
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Jun
22

Indoor Activities for Kids and Parents During Quarantine

With quarantine and social distancing continuing, it’s important to be conscious of the toll this takes on our mental health and physical well being. This is true for parents and children alike. Physical activity is paramount in addressing this and finding ways to engage ourselves and our children. The obvious obstacle is, how do we […]

By John Russo | Blog . Mental Health
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Jun
18

How Should Schools Talk About Race?

Race and Education by Andrew Henry Now more than ever is the time where we need to pay attention to the needs of every student. Between the events surrounding the coronavirus, police brutality and racism in America, students need to be able to feel understood and heard, especially black students in particular. How should schools […]

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Jun
02

Children’s Mental Health in the Age of Covid

There are a variety of different outlets to choose from when it comes to occupying your time as an adult during this pandemic. We can also find a plethora of articles to choose from when it comes to tips on our mental health. But during this time, we need to remember to make kids’ mental […]

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May
20

Alumni Spotlight: Zenzile DaBreo

Alumni Spotlight: Zenzile DaBreo, The College of St. Rose Zenzile DaBreo has been busy. She’s been a star kindergarten teacher, where she received the UFT Abe Levine Award last year, as well as being featured in an ABC News segment detailing how teachers are working with remote learning. All the while being a model student at the […]

By John Russo | Administration . Alumni
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Aug
09

Can a TESOL certificate help you?

There are many ways for teachers to increase their competitiveness in the marketplace, but TESOL certification is one of the highest needs right now. NYC is facing a shortage of qualified teachers who can teach students classified as ENL (formerly ELL, or ESL). TESOL certification means you’re what schools are looking for. CITE offers affordable, […]

By John Russo | masters program . TESOL
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Aug
05

August 2019 Education Jobs NYC

We’re happy to post job openings from our community. If your school or agency anticipates vacancies, please let us know and we’ll help you find qualified candidates from our alumni pool! Please contact these employers through the links provided; CITE is only sharing the links and has no information aside from what we’re writing here: […]

By John Russo | Job Posting
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Jul
31

Professional Development – Next Generation Learning Standards

CITE Professional Development facilitators are experienced educators who can help your staff adapt to whatever changes might come through the Department of Education, whether it’s new standards or educational emphases. We have experts in Next Generation Learning Standards, Advanced Literacy, Social Emotional Learning, and College Access for All. [button link=”https://citepd.com/contact/”]Contact Our PD Team[/button] Whatever your […]

By John Russo | Professional Development
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