by Olivia Faust | Dec 21, 2022
This article was originally published by New Mexico Education. The ways in which New Mexico pays, trains and supports principals is woefully outdated, and ineffective and needs to be overhauled, says a report commissioned by the Greater Albuquerque Chamber...
by Jason Griffin | Sep 1, 2022
Join us for an incredible early childhood speaker series featuring national and local New Mexico experts focused on equity and social justice in early childhood teacher preparation. This series is for higher education faculty and anyone anyone interested in...
by Jason Griffin | Aug 19, 2022
A new external evaluation finds that Albuquerque Teacher Residents meet critical needs for New Mexico schools. A recent external evaluation by the National Center for Teacher Residencies (NCTR) has verified the success of the Albuquerque Teacher Residency Partnership...
by Jason Griffin | Aug 16, 2022
Grants intended to further leverage access to federal funding Santa Fe, NM — The Thornburg Foundation announces $115,000 in grants for New Mexico nonprofit organizations doing work in water and agriculture restoration and conservation projects. The grants...
by Jason Griffin | Jun 10, 2022
State had the most accurate count in the United StatesThe U.S. Census Bureau released a state-by-state evaluation of the accuracy of the 2020 Census. The data in the Post Enumeration Survey highlights that, despite significant barriers, there was an accurate count in...