New York City was founded in 1624 as a Dutch trading post and was originally known as New Amsterdam. Over the course of three centuries, New York City has evolved into the most populated city in the United States and is a center of entertainment, food, culture, education, international relations and commerce. New York City is located on one of the world's largest natural harbors and consists of the five boroughs of Brooklyn, The Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.
New York City has the largest public education system in the country. With over one million students in the system and over 1, 200 primary and secondary schools, those looking for teaching jobs in New York City will have no problem finding tutoring opportunities. For teaching jobs in a higher education setting, New York City is home to the public City University of New York system and private universities such as New York University, Columbia University, Fordham University, Pace University, St. John's University and The School of Visual Arts.
New York City's extensive public library system provides numerous ideal locations for individuals with teaching jobs. The New York Public Library has branches in Manhattan, The Bronx and Staten Island while the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn served by the Queens Borough Public Library and the Brooklyn Public Library respectively. As a whole, the libraries located in the boroughs of New York City consist of 209 branches and have over 63 million items in their collections. With this expansive collection, New York City tutoring jobs can cover almost any topic and any discipline, from art history to special education.
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