The record-breaking amount New Mexico teachers-in-training are making will continue to set the standard for the rest of the country thanks to the University of New Mexico. UNM’s College of Education & Human Sciences just received a Teacher Quality.
Relief washed over Paul Krebs as he lifted his head when District Court Judge Cindy Leos read the jury verdict saying he is not guilty of two counts of felony embezzlement.
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.
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.