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New York State Teacher Centers
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The Kenmore Staff Development Center, formerly the Kenmore Teacher Center, was founded in 1988 and is part of a larger network of teacher centers across New York State.
In 1984, thanks to the lobbying efforts of NYSUT, Teacher Resource and Computer Training Centers (now called NYS Teacher Centers) were established and funded by the New York State Legislature under Education Law 316. This law called for the provision of systematic, ongoing professional education services to New York State teachers. The enabling legislation introduced an innovative approach to professional learning across the state and created a unique relationship between Teacher Centers and schools. There were 44 Teacher Centers that opened that first year.
All Teacher Centers have their own unique beginnings and characteristics. The organizational structures, programs, and services of Teacher Centers reflect the standards for professional development. Not all Teacher Centers operate in exactly the same fashion, but all are governed by a Policy Board. The Policy Board is comprised of members from the Center’s district(s). This includes teachers, administrators, parents, higher education representatives, business representatives and community members. However, the Policy Board must always be at least 51% teachers, which upholds our efforts to personalize programs to meet the local professional learning needs of classroom teachers.
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New York State Teacher Centers
There are 125 NYS Teacher Centers located across the State. Centers are divided into 7 Regions to best meet the needs of educators located in that area.
Each individual Teacher Center is governed by a Policy Board, comprised of teachers, parents, administrators, and local business representatives. The Center operations are managed by a Director. For a complete listing of NYS Teacher Centers and contact information, please see the list below. Links to Center websites are also listed for additional information on programs and services offered by each Center.
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News York State Education Department
The Office of Curriculum and Instruction acts as the program office for the statewide network of Teacher Resource and Computer Training Centers, Regional Networks, Standing Committees and statewide projects. The program office provides oversight, leadership, and guidance to this Teacher Center network on the grant application process, as well as a wide variety of topics related to NYS learning Standards and school improvement.