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America’s Choice - America’s Choice’s early childhood professional development is centered on literacy offering a wide variety of seminars and on-site coaching within eleven different strategic focus areas they have identified.Contract Number: 9975304 |
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St. John’s University - Project Early Childhood Education is Fundamental (ECEF) will provide professional development in math and science in three New York City public schools. Contract Number: 9975400 |
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Literacy Support Systems, Inc - Literacy Support Systems provides professional development for early childhood educators on a variety of topics, including in-class modeling and creating literacy through play. Contract Number: 9975188 |
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Bank Street College - Bank Street’s three interconnected centers provide a wide variety of training and program development services to help early childhood educators understand and apply the research base on the learning and development of young children to their classroom practices. Contract Number: 9975285 |
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CUNY Literacy Project - The CUNY Literacy Project professional development focuses on identifying and strengthening research based strategies that support children’s development through off-site workshops and on-site support for school personnel. Contract Number: 9975273 |
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Creative Response to Conflict - CRC’s early Childhood curriculum, “A Community of Learners”, is a pre-K to 3 program integrating conflict resolution education and literacy on a site specific basis. Contract Number: 9975282 |
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A.U.S.S.I.E - A.U.S.S.I.E. coaches and mentors teachers with intensive efforts to support the development of skillful lifelong readers, writers and problem solvers in the early childhood year levels through in-school visitations and consultancy and institutes and seminars for half days, full days or after school. Contract Number: 9975470 |
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Kaplan - Kaplan Early Learning offers on-site training and consulting services to assist administrators and staff in the areas of assessment, curriculum, special needs, parental involvement and administration. Contract Number: 9975290 |
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CUNY/Creative Arts Team - The CAT/NYC Wolf Trap Program: Early Learning through the Arts (ELTA) actively involves pre-K through 1st grade students and their teachers in interactive drama activities designed to explore human, social, and curricular issues as well as build literacy skills. Contract Number: 9975280 |
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Brooklyn College - Brooklyn College offers a series of workshops and on-site mentoring sessions, divided into three modules that can stand alone or be combined with others to meet the particular needs of schools, teachers, staff and families. Contract Number: 9975279 |
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Cool Culture - Cool Culture’s program, “Literacy Without Walls” is designed to provide early childhood professionals with an understanding of how family visits to museums can produce language-enriching and other educational experiences for young children, best practices for successful family visits and techniques for imparting this information to parents and guardians. Contract Number:9975417 |
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RMC Research Corporation - RMC Research offers four professional development options in areas that are priorities for improving learning outcomes.Contract Number: 9975306 |
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New York Hall of Science - The New York Hall of Science offers a variety of professional development experiences for early childhood educators, parent coordinators and family assistants. Contract Number: 9975283 |
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Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment - BCUE’s Early Childhood division will provide professional development training sessions, technical assistance and support sessions for teachers, social workers, coordinators, assistants and coaches. Contract Number: 9975286 |
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Steps to Literacy - Steps to Literacy offers a training model that includes core- content workshops, one-on-one consultations, peer mentoring and colleague turn -around, best practices in parent/family engagement, seminars, summer institutes, and consultations with principals, CBO’s and RA’s .Contract Number: 9975189 |
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Childcraft - Childcraft Education Corp. will conduct a series of hands-on workshops exploring various early childhood curriculum areas. Contract Number: 9975427 |
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CITE- The Center for Integrated Teacher Education is offering coursework, workshops, seminars, summer institutes and consultant mentoring services during or after school or on weekends on-site or at an approved off-site location. Contract Number: 9975291 |
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Wright Group/McGraw Hill - INSIGHT Professional Development will provide participants with hands on strategies with a strong theoretical foundation through three and six hour workshops and their three day Reading Academy. Contract Number: 9975307 |