Learn More About Lower East Side Immigrant Heritage Sites: A Special Open House for Educators

Open to: Social Studies Teachers, Humanities Teachers and  K-12 Teachers Opportunity at a Glance: For millions of immigrants, their American journeys began upon their arrival

Richard Wright’s Never-Before-Published Novella: The Man Who Lived Underground, A Three-Session Master Class with Maurice Wallace (CTLE credits available)

Open to: Full-time PreK-12 Classroom Teachers Opportunity at a Glance: Richard Wright’s penetrating novella, to be released in April by The Library of America, explores

No Empires, No Dust Bowls: Lessons from the First Global Environmental Crisis – A Three-Session Master Class with Hannah Holleman (CTLE credits available)

Open to: Full-time PreK-12 Classroom Teachers Opportunity at a Glance: The Dust Bowl was an environmental disaster generated by a racialized political economy, colonialism, and

Learn How to Structure Tasks to Support Multilingual Learners Access Content and Language

Open to: Middle School and High School Teachers Opportunity at a Glance: During this three-part series participants will learn the following: 1) Key levers that

Subscribe to the NYC DOE Teaching & Learning YouTube Channel

Open to: All Teachers Opportunity at a Glance: Virtual Content Specialists (VCS) are highly skilled educators who have strong technical skills and have demonstrated expertise

Celebrate Earth Week 2021 with the Office of Sustainability

Open to: All Teachers Opportunity at a Glance: The Office of Sustainability brings you a week packed with a variety of professional learning sessions for

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