The role of a teacher is one that has been heralded and applauded for decades. It’s not just the ones who come and help you at your desk, however, but the one who gets you out of it.
UNM College of Education & Human Sciences (COEHS) faculty Karen Lux...
Becoming a teacher in your favorite subject is now more accessible than ever at the UNM College of Education & Human Sciences (COEHS).
In part of its never-ending commitment to fill New Mexico’s dire teacher shortage, COEHS is launching a new graduate...
Two new scholarship opportunities created to help alleviate the teacher shortage in New Mexico have taken shape at The University of New Mexico. Both, the Grow Your Own Teacher (GYOT) Act and the Teacher Preparation Affordability (TPA) Act are...
New Mexico is a state that is linguistically diverse and rich in culture. On the surface, that sounds great, but from an educational standpoint, it presents challenges across the board. To better equip teachers to face these challenges, the University of...
The Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED) has accepted the University of New Mexico’s Department of Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy in the College of Education, as a new member of the CPED Consortium. CPED is a ...