It began with 10 teachers receiving just $15,000 per year. Now, dozens of future educators are enrolled in UNM’s College of Education and Human Sciences’ (COEHS) Albuquerque and District Partner Teacher Residencies (APTR and DPTR) and are earning over...
The Albuquerque Teacher Residency Partnership is currently recruiting candidates for the program’s next cohort.
ATRP is intended for students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any degree field. As with any teacher preparation program, students are...
New Mexico’s Public Education Department (NMPED) invested in aspiring teachers this summer – helping fund the Albuquerque Teacher Residency Partnership (ATRP) program with a more than $250,000 grant.
ATRP is a collaboration between The University of New...
For years, New Mexican children have felt the effects of a teacher shortage in our schools, but a recent partnership between The University of New Mexico and Albuquerque Public Schools is trying to close the gap.
The program, Albuquerque Teacher...