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CUNY Teaching Opportunity Program
The Teaching Opportunity Program (TOP), a joint initiative from CUNY and the Dept. of Education, provides stipends, training, and education awards to baccalaureate graduates who want to teach in the City's public schools.
Division of Teaching and Learning Web Site
Teachers can find information on curriculum and instruction, arts and special education programs, and contact information for the Division.
How to be a New York City Teacher
Find out all you need to know about teaching in City schools.
NYC Leadership Academy
The NYC Leadership Academy is part of the City's Children First program; the academy works with incumbent and new principals to improve curriculum and inspire teachers and students by drawing on corporate leadership tenets.
NYC Teaching Fellows Program
The NYC Teaching Fellows are people who have decided to change their lives and teach in the schools that need teachers most. Almost none of them had teaching experience before joining the Fellowship.
Purchasing School Supplies
The Office of Purchasing Management secures supplies, materials, services, and equipment for teachers at low cost.
Teachers' Recycling Resource Kit
This free teaching aid is designed to help children in grades K-5 learn more about recycling.
Teaching with Technology
Enhance your students' learning by integrating technology into your classroom and curriculum.
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