Bid #R1120. Contact: vendorhotline@schools.nyc.gov. NYC Department of Education, New York, New York. R1120: Early childhood professional development services MTAC Due Date and Time: This solicitation is open indefinitely. The New York City Department. Open — accepting responses.
R1120: Early childhood professional development services MTAC Due Date and Time: This solicitation is open indefinitely. The New York City Department of Education’s (NYCDOE) Division of Early Childhood Education (DECE) will release a Multiple Task Award Contract (MTAC) solicitation for Professional Development for Early Childhood Educators. The MTAC will seek proposals from organizations experienced in providing professional development in early childhood education services. DECE will collaborate with selected vendors to provide targeted professional development to identify pre-kindergarten and NYCDOE early childhood staff to build the capacity of pre-kindergarten programs in New York City in one of the following components:Component A - Professional development designed for teachers, paraprofessionals (i.e. assistant teachers, teacher aides), family workers, parent coordinators, teacher leaders and/or coaches across all Pre-K for All settings, inclusive of New York City Early Education Centers (NYCEECs), district schools, charter schools, and Pre-K Centers.Component B - Professional development designed for principals, site administrators, coaches, borough administrators, and/or NYCEEC directors.Component C - Professional development designed for building the capacity of DECE staff that support programs on an ongoing basis such as Instructional Coordinators and Social Workers.More information can be obtained from the scope of the MTAC in Section 3. Login to the Vendor Portal (Open external link) to download MTAC R1120. If you cannot download this MTAC, please send an e-mail to VendorHotline@schools.nyc.gov with the MTAC number and title in the subject. Questions regarding this solicitation should be addressed to ISPSupport@schools.nyc.gov with the MTAC number and title in the subject line of your e-mail.
NYC Department of Education issued this engineering opportunity in New York, New York, referenced as solicitation number R1120. Questions can be directed to vendorhotline@schools.nyc.gov.
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