Pre K Job Fair
Listen above to WNYC’s story on this Pre K Job Fair. Highlights from the post/story on WNYC: “I feel like I’m speed-dating here,” said Dawn Posporelis, a manager at Precious Moments Nursery School in Queens, as she sat behind a table holding five-minute conversations to size up applicants. Unlike some job fairs, where the chances […]
Early Childhood Masters FAQs
Here are some of the questions we’ve been answering about our Early Childhood Masters Program, for which we’ve partnered with Concordia College. We’re happy to answer these! If you see yourself in these questions, great. If not, ask us your question by emailing tim@citeprograms.com Is the cost of this program 425 per class or […]
11 Signs You’re a Teacher on Summer Break
Here are our 11 signs you’re a teacher on Summer Break 1. You don’t know what day it is — but you know what day school starts! 2. You’ve been on a lake in Maine for a week — reading the latest curricular materials. “Finally! A chance to catch up!” 3. You’re on Facebook. A lot. […]
Announcing our Early Childhood Ed Masters!
CITE and Concordia College are pleased to announce our partnership, offering an Early Childhood Ed Masters! (birth – grade 2). 46-credit program. 6 semesters. Only $425 per credit! Weekends. Brooklyn. Allows students who are not currently certified teachers to enter the Master’s program (career changers) Graduate with recommendations for two certifications—one in Special Education (birth-grade 2) and […]
Math Teacher Vacancy
The High School for Arts & Business has a Math Teacher Vacancy Please email resume and cover letter to the: Assistant Principal of Math Bertalan Kis, at bkis2@schools.nyc.gov The High School for Arts & Business is located at: 105-25 Horace Harding Expressway, Corona, NY 11368 Phone – (718) 271-8383 ext. 324 Fax – (718) 271-7196 Sign […]
UFT Contract Reactions
UFT Contract Reactions “I believe this is a watershed moment for our school system,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday. Check your sources! There are a lot of articles flying around. Everyone needs an angle. Let’s step back a minute and realize that. Maybe that list of 8 things from Buzzfeed isn’t the best way […]
June Teacher Tips!
June Teacher Tips: You can see it coming. Summer <insert: sound of angels singing>. You’re almost there! Here are 6 Teacher Tips to ensure you have a strong finish to a great year. Tweet this! (1) Pretend it’s not the end. School may be winding down but instruction is just as important in June […]
Why Teach?
Why Teach? *** If you’re looking for the MATH TEACHER JOB POSTING, please click here. Sorry for the wrong link!! Why Teach is our new series exploring why people choose to become teachers. We’ll hear from a diverse mix of people – in college, just starting a career, lifelong educators, mid-career teachers, and ranking administrators. […]