Teaching Immigration with PreK - 5th Grade Children's Literature Nov/Dec 2025 CUNY-IIE CTLE Module Registration Logo
  • Teaching Immigration with PreK - 5th Grade Children's Literature: CTLE Module Registration

  • The City University of New York - Initiative on Immigration and Education (CUNY-IIE) is offering free professional learning opportunities to PreK-12 educators across New York State! Upon successful completion of an immigration and education focused module, educators will earn 15 Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) credits. The modules will include a 1-hour assignment prior to the start of the course (found at the end of this registration form), 7.5 mandatory hours of synchronous sessions, and an additional 6.5 hours of asynchronous small group and independent work.

  • Registration will close on Monday October 27th at 11:59pm EDT.

    E-mails confirming a spot in one of our CTLE modules will be sent out by the evening of Wednesday October 29th. Please ensure you type your e-mail address on this application correctly and check your inbox often. If you do not see an email from us by the Thursday morning after the date listed above, after checking your spam folder, please reach out to Brian Avila Klein (bavilaklein@gradcenter.cuny.edu).

    Application questions? Email info@cuny-iie.org
    If you have issues with this JotForm Registration form, contact Brian Avila Klein, CUNY-IIE Project Researcher at bavilaklein@gradcenter.cuny.edu 

  • Please note that once this form is submitted and completed, you will immediately receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive the confirmation email immediately after submitting, please double-check that you inputted the correct email. If you did, please contact Brian Avila Klein, CUNY-IIE Project Researcher at bavilaklein@gradcenter.cuny.edu for assistance PRIOR to the deadline for the application.

  • Please note that we can only offer participation to educators working in public PreK-12 schools in New York State at this time. While priority will be given to registrants who have not completed a CUNY-IIE CTLE Module in the past, those who previously enrolled and completed a CUNY-IIE CTLE Module may also be considered, space-permitting.

  • CUNY-IIE is offering the following in person CTLE module during November/December 2025 for NYS educators.

    Teaching Immigration with PreK - 5th Grade Children's Literature

    Description: In this in person course, participants will delve into PreK-5th grade contemporary children’s literature highlighted in CUNY-IIE’s Immigration Literature Guide: Stories for Visibility, Understanding and Transformation. Themes of immigration, displacement, and diaspora will be explored through close reading of picture books, upper elementary grade novels, and graphic novels. Participants will also explore multimodal strategies to engage early childhood and elementary school-age children in reading these texts to become critical and engaged readers. Participants will be asked to develop a final project based on the topic of immigration and children’s literature with a focus on their current classroom context.

    Course Instructor: Dr. Cecilia M. Espinosa, Associate Investigator, CUNY-IIE, and Early Childhood/Childhood Professor, Lehman College

    Dates: 

    • Wednesday, November 5, 2025 from 6:00 - 8:30pm

    • Wednesday, November 12, 2025 from 6:00 - 8:30pm

    • Wednesday, December 3, 2025 from 6:00 - 8:30pm

      + An additional 6.5 total hours of asynchronous group and independent work.

    In-person session location: 

    CUNY-IIE Office
    The City College of New York
    160 Convent Avenue
    NAC 6/204 (North Academic Center)
    New York, NY 10031

  • This is an in person module. No credit will be offered for participants who do not attend ALL course module sessions.


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  • Your PK-12 School MUST be in New York State. If it is not, unfortunately you will not be able to register for our CTLE modules at this time. 

    Please keep in mind that we have Comprehensive Educator Modules for similar topics as our CTLE modules on our website, including our latest ones for Translanguaging for Multilingual Immigrant Students & Trauma-Informed Practice. Those are linked here: https://www.cuny-iie.org/comprehensive-educator-modules and a recording of the virtual module launch on these topics is located here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_P4wsptbHg


  • Teaching Immigration with PreK - 5th Grade Children's Literature

  • CUNY-IIE is offering the following in person CTLE module during November/December 2025 for NYS educators.

    Teaching Immigration with PreK - 5th Grade Children's Literature

    Description: In this in person course, participants will delve into PreK-5th grade contemporary children’s literature highlighted in CUNY-IIE’s Immigration Literature Guide: Stories for Visibility, Understanding and Transformation. Themes of immigration, displacement, and diaspora will be explored through close reading of picture books, upper elementary grade novels, and graphic novels. Participants will also explore multimodal strategies to engage early childhood and elementary school-age children in reading these texts to become critical and engaged readers. Participants will be asked to develop a final project based on the topic of immigration and children’s literature with a focus on their current classroom context.

    Course Instructor: Dr. Cecilia M. Espinosa, Associate Investigator, CUNY-IIE, and Early Childhood/Childhood Professor, Lehman College

    Dates: 

    • Wednesday, November 5, 2025 from 6:00 - 8:30pm

    • Wednesday, November 12, 2025 from 6:00 - 8:30pm

    • Wednesday, December 3, 2025 from 6:00 - 8:30pm

      + An additional 6.5 total hours of asynchronous group and independent work.

    In-person session location: 

    CUNY-IIE Office
    The City College of New York
    160 Convent Avenue
    NAC 6/204 (North Academic Center)
    New York, NY 10031

  • No credit will be offered for participants who do not attend all three in person sessions.

  • Teaching Immigration with PreK - 5th Grade Children's Literature

  • After reading CUNY-IIE's Grounding Principles the Immigration in Elementary Schools Context Overview, and the Introduction Letter to our Literature Guide (linked below), please respond to the following prompts. This response helps determine your placement in the course and constitutes 1 hour of CTLE participation, so please be sure to answer carefully and thoroughly. Reflecting honestly and openly about your experiences, prior knowledge, and questions about this topic will help us dive deeper into conversations around supporting immigrant and refugee students and their families in school settings.

    Immigration in Elementary Schools Module (read pp. 7-12): https://www.cuny-iie.org/s/ImmigrationInElementarySchools_R4.pdf 

    CUNY-IIE Literature Guide (read p. 3): https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7perizdqxtg0gklmwm3j0/CUNY-IIE-Immigration-Lit-Guide_FinalDigital.pdf?rlkey=k43irnt5refuay0hoj9ff2p25&e=1&st=gjrexyt8&dl=0 

     

  • As a reminder, completing the following reflection questions is required to earn 1 CTLE hour. Responses should be thoughtful and thorough, as submissions with incomplete or irrelevant answers may result in your application being rejected.

  • E-mails confirming a spot in this CTLE module will be sent out by the evening of Wednesday October 29th.

     

    Please ensure you typed your e-mail address on this application correctly ({educatorsEmail}) and check your inbox often. If you do not see an e-mail from us by Thursday morning after the date(s) listed above, after checking your spam folder, please reach out to us.

    If anything you inputted above seems incorrect, please click the back button below and edit your responses.

    Application questions? Email info@cuny-iie.org
    If you have issues with this JotForm Registration form, contact Brian Avila Klein, CUNY-IIE Project Researcher at bavilaklein@gradcenter.cuny.edu 

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