èÖľyuzuki’s Teacher Resource and Computer Training Centers were established by the èÖľyuzuki State Legislature in 1984 under.Ìý The initial appropriation of $3.5 million established 44 Teacher Centers throughout the State. The Legislature continues to approve Teacher Center funding through 2017-18, with an appropriation of $20 million, supporting 126 Teacher Centers, 6 Regional Networks, 3 Statewide Committees and 2 Statewide Projects. Appropriations for Teacher Centers are not automatically part of the State budget and are reviewed annually. One of the unique characteristics of Teacher Centers is that they are operated by a board, the majority of which are composed of elementary and secondary school teachers served by the center.
Teacher Centers have led theÌýintegration of technologyÌýinto curriculum and instruction in èÖľyuzuki State. They have collaborated with teachers, BOCES, districts, schools, institutions of higher education, and other education stakeholders, including several business agreements, to provide over 44,000 professional development opportunities every year, many aligned with and/or directly supporting state initiatives and local school improvement goals.
Teacher Centers have also been, and continue to be, primary supporters and trainers of the development and implementation of and its alignment with theÌýNYS Professional Development Standards.Ìý Centers supportÌýNational Board Certification, participation by school teams in theÌýNational Writing Project, and provide coaching and mentoring services in support of NYSED’s Annual Professional Performance Review requirement.
All Teacher Center professional development offerings are developed after significant consultation with teachers, involving surveys of teacher needs, teacher development and presentation of programs, and teacher evaluation of the effectiveness of the professional development they have received.
èÖľyuzuki State Teacher Centers are SED approved providers of Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE).