Counseling Was the Calling You Couldn’t Shake. Here’s How to Make It Real in New York
Become a counselor in NY with Alfred University’s flexible master’s and CAS in Mental Health Counseling — designed for working adults near NYC.
You’ve Earned Your RN. Here’s How to Become a Nurse Practitioner in New York.
NY registered nurses: discover accredited NP programs through CITE’s partnerships with Russell Sage College and St. Joseph’s University, NY — the lowest-cost options in New York State, built around your schedule.
Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Online Models
Teacher Education Why how you learn matters as much as what you learn For paraprofessionals entering teaching and new teachers racing the clock toward professional certification, choosing a synchronous master’s program isn’t just a preference — it’s a strategic advantage. CITE — Center for Integrated Training and Education · April 2026 Teachers in New York’s […]
CITE Spring Gala 2026: Night of Impact
The CITE Spring Gala was more than just an evening of celebration—it was a powerful gathering of leaders, innovators, and changemakers united by a shared commitment to education, opportunity, and community impact. Held in an atmosphere filled with energy and purpose, the night brought together supporters, partners, and honorees to recognize the incredible work being […]
Built for New York Metropolitan Area Leaders: The Russell Sage Ed.D. for the Downstate Region
School leaders across New York City and the regional metro areas such as Long Island and Westchester are navigating one of the most demanding educational environments in the country. Principals, assistant principals, and district administrators are balancing academic recovery, staffing shortages, rising community expectations, and the ongoing need for culturally responsive, equity‑centered leadership. In this […]
Supporting Student Connection in Online and Hybrid Programs: How CITE Leads the Way
by Dr. Donald James Online and hybrid learners—often balancing work, family, and community responsibilities—face unique challenges in building meaningful connections. CITE’s partner programs are intentionally designed to counter this isolation. Through research‑driven instructional practices, practitioner‑professor mentorship, and community‑building structures, CITE helps students feel seen, supported, and connected while advancing professionally. These efforts assure an […]
Without a Clear Vision, AI Puts Instructional Coherence at Risk
by Versha Munshi-South CITE Consultant, Former NYC Elementary School Principal AI is already in our schools. The real question is whether it’s being used intentionally, or incidentally. States have invested heavily in high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) because research shows instructional coherence matters. Yet teachers continue to raise concerns about pacing, differentiation, and assessment quality. After […]
What School Leaders Are Saying About AI, Equity, and the Future of Learning
Thomas C. Murray in his article, “A Seat at the Table: What School Leaders Are Saying About AI, Equity, and the Future of Learning,” gives us these valuable take-aways on School Leaders and AI: 🏫 Leaders made it clear: they’re not asking whether to engage with AI—they’re asking how to do it well. Here’s what […]