In New York Tech’s Department of Education, you’ll find effective professional preparation and development programs offered both online and in blended formats. Our programs are career-oriented, integrate technology, support diversity, and help you connect with the real world through learner-active instructional strategies.
In addition to strong career preparation and scholarly research that contributes to the advancement of the education field, our departmental commitment to diversity is evident in all we do. You’ll learn to recognize the individual needs of diverse P-12 student populations and to create and customize educational experiences necessary for success in the 21st-century global environment.
Technology is an integral part of our curriculum, pedagogy, and delivery systems. Discover how to make meaningful connections between technologies and their applications for all learners.
Gain real-world experience through rich collaborations with schools, agencies, community organizations, businesses, and policymakers.
Graduate Degrees & Advanced Certificates
Whether you’re an experienced educator or seeking initial certification, New York Tech will prepare you for a career that makes a difference. Plus, you can add a bilingual extension to any degree and become certified to teach English Language Learners (ELLs).
New York Tech’s programs and workshops in diversity training, leadership preparation, and more, will help you build a flexible, intentional teaching career.
New York Tech facilitates your pathway to certification, which is required in New York State for all teachers, administrators, school counselors, psychologists, and more.
Applicants for a New York State teacher certification are required to complete six hours of training supporting the Dignity for All Students Act (DASA), which seeks to provide public elementary and secondary school students with a safe and supportive environment.
New York Tech’s “Building Leadership for Teachers” (BLT) online micro-credential program provides K-12 educators with a new, flexible, and less time-intensive approach to professional development.
Faculty
Our faculty are respected educators, active researchers, and dedicated practitioners committed to your success in and out of the classroom. Review their bios and read about their areas of research.
I love teaching with such a great passion. It is so fulfilling. I’m trying to impact students’ lives, not just teach them. I’m preparing them for the future, whether it be writing skills, organizational skills, or life skills.
As back-to-school season approaches, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling Cameka Hazel, Ed.D., shares tips for parents to identify signs of a bully.
Several faculty members have been recognized for their outstanding teaching, scholarship, service, and commitment to the university and its students through tenure and promotions.
Students and alumni from the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Health Professions, and College of Osteopathic Medicine shared research findings at impressive industry conferences.
In his research, Assistant Professor Henry Ruiz, Ph.D., is looking to understand what makes fat cells grow, which could lead to new and improved obesity treatments.
On May 18, graduates, family members, and friends joined faculty, staff, and administration at New York Institute of Technology’s Long Island campus to celebrate its 64th annual commencement.
Accreditation
The education programs at New York Institute of Technology are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). This accreditation covers initial teacher preparation programs (Early Childhood Education, Childhood Education, and M.A.T.). CAEP is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation to accredit programs for the preparation of teachers and other professional school personnel.
NOTE: The teacher education program at New York Institute of Technology is hosting an accreditation visit by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), December 10-12, 2025. Interested parties are invited to submit third-party comments to the evaluation team. Please note that comments must address substantive matters related to the quality of professional education programs offered, and should specify the party’s relationship to the provider (i.e., graduate, present or former faculty member, employer of graduates).
Such comments must be within the specified period and based on the core tenets of CAEP accreditation standards of excellence, which recognize that:
In CAEP’s performance-based system, accreditation is based on evidence that demonstrates that teacher candidates know the subject matter and can teach it effectively so that students learn. In the CAEP system, EPPs must prove that candidates can connect theory to practice and be effective in an actual P-12 classroom
A professional education provider that is accredited by CAEP is expected to be involved in ongoing planning and evaluation; engaged in continuous assessment and development; ensure that faculty and programs reflect new knowledge, practice, and technologies; and be involved in continuous development in response to the evolving world of education and educational reform.
Comments must address substantive matters related to the quality of professional education programs offered, and should specify the respondent’s relationship, if any, to the institution (i.e., graduate, present or former faculty member, employer of graduates). Copies of all correspondence received will be sent to the university for comment prior to the review.
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With programs for the beginner or experienced educator, New York Tech will help you become a passionate, knowledgeable educator for your students.