Teaching Black History after February

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Toby Elmore is a graduate of the CITE / St. Rose SBL Program, where teachers learn about school leadership and earn their certification. He wears many hats for the Commack School District. He's the Director for Student Affairs, Business, Library, and the Director of Summer Programs for the district.Toby speaks about how teachers can use Black History Month in their classrooms, and how to think about teaching Black History year-round, not separated from what gets called "American History," but has excluded much of Black History.  He touches on the CRT controversies springing up around the country and how school leaders can support teachers through it. For more information on the CITE / St. Rose School Leadership Program, please visit www.stroseapply.com ____________________________________CITE is the Center for Integrated Training and Education.For over 25 years, CITE has and continues to train:TEACHERS:General and Special Ed Masters (Early Childhood or Childhood), Adolescent Professional Certification Masters, TESOL Masters, Special Ed license extension courses,Bilingual license extension courses, TESOL license extension courses, Early Childhood license extension coursesCOUNSELORS: School Counseling Masters, Mental Health Counseling Masters, Advanced Certificate in Mental Health or School CounselingADMINISTRATORS: School Building Leadership, School District Leadership, Doctorate for CSA members,Doctorate for non-CSA members, Public Administration Master’s— in all five boroughs of NYC, Yonkers, Westchester, Nassau, and Suffolk.CITE PD: CITE offers CTLE-approved in-school or online professional development tailored to your school’s needs and your vision. We can work remotely with your staff and parents. Info: citepd.comHEAR MORE: Find our podcast, The Blue Ribbon Project, here 

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