Dr. Roderick Palton: Superintendent of District 31
We are continually inspired by the dedication, hard work, and remarkable accomplishments of our students and instructors. Your unwavering commitment and passion for excellence fuel our pride and motivate us every day. Today, we are especially proud to celebrate the success of CITE SBL/SDL alum Dr. Roderick Palton, who has achieved an incredible milestone by […]
School Leadership Burnout Prevention: Managing Teams with the Wisdom of Wolves with Dr. Mauriciere de Govia
Save the date: November 13, 2024, for a critically important seminar in Downtown Brooklyn! Join Dr. Mauriciere de Govia (Dr. Mauri) as she facilitates a session on “School Leadership Burnout Prevention, Managing Teams with the Wisdom of Wolves!” Stay tuned for more details!
Meet our Instructors: Dr. Denise D’Anna
Dr. Denise D’Anna graduated with a PhD in Educational Leadership in 2016 from CITE/Concordia University. She has been with the NYCDOE for 25 years in many capacities, both school and district level. She is currently the proud Principal of a New York City Department of Education school in District 75, Citywide Special Education, focused on […]
CUNY/UA Career Expo: Must-Attend Event for Job Seekers!
CUNY/UA Career Expo: Event for Job Seekers Release Date: July 1, 2024 Take the Next Step Towards Your Future Are you ready to start a fulfilling career as a teacher, paraprofessional, or a Parent coordinator? Don’t miss the Districts largest hiring event of the year-the CUNY/UA Hiring Fair on July 17 in NYC, New York. […]
Aspen Ideas fest for teens: Brooklyn students tackle mental health, immigration, and more…
Kimberly Gil knows what it’s like to struggle with mental health and not have a place to turn for support. Gil, a 16-year-old sophomore at the High School for Social Justice in Bushwick, Brooklyn, immigrated to the U.S. as a kid and struggled to acclimate. She often felt like she couldn’t talk to her family […]
N.Y. Education Department hints at big changes to graduation requirements
ALBANY — The state Education Department is embracing the idea of new graduation requirements and plans to release a vision for what it is hinting will be big changes next month. “Rethinking and modernizing education in New York state is not an easy task,” Deputy Commissioner Jason Harmon told the Board of Regents at Monday’s […]
When the Biggest Student Mental Health Advocates Are the Students
With the number of adolescents struggling with mental health rising, student-led clubs have come to provide support amid a dearth of resources. Last October, to commemorate Mental Health Awareness Week, a group of students at Sacopee Valley High School in Hiram, Maine, created the annual Hope Board. Shaped like an enormous tulip and displayed in […]
Research Based Teaching Strategies for Special Education Students Presented by Glen Eschbach, on behalf of CITE
Are you an educator interested in improving and enhancing your Instructional Strategy Toolbox? Are you running out of ideas as to how to find the “key” to unlock the brilliance of your students? This workshop will provide participants an opportunity to learn evidenced based instructional strategies that have been proven to improve student learning outcomes […]