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Santa Fe Community College’s teacher education associate degree program is designed to prepare you to transfer and earn a bachelor’s degree in elementary, bilingual and special education, language arts, social studies and foreign language, or math, science and physical education.
The Alternative Teacher Licensure Program at SFCC is a state accredited alternative teacher licensure program for qualified individuals possessing college degrees who want to earn a license in teaching. (View presentation on SFCC’s Alternative Teacher Licensure program.)
Teacher Certification Programs. School of Business, Professional Studies and Education, 505-428-1256. These programs facilitate achievement of the New Mexico Public Education Department’s entry-level teacher competencies.
An overview of New Mexico Tech's Teacher Education Programs, including Undergraduate Minor in Secondary Education, Alternative Licensure Progam, and Master of Science for Teachers Program.
The Teacher Education program teaches the theory and skills required for working with children K-12 in the public school system. Earn an Associate of Arts or certificate and pursue work as a Teacher for Preschool, Middle School, and more.
Effective teachers are in high demand across the country, particularly in New Mexico. With a degree in education, our students are prepared for work in public and private schools or to pursue a graduate program.
The primary function of the undergraduate programs in the School of Teacher Preparation, Administration and Leadership is the preparation of licensed teachers for elementary and secondary schools. This process includes a broad general education, professional education and teaching specializations.
At TMP, we’ve carefully designed our curriculum, rooted in the Paideia teaching philosophy, to foster well-rounded, inquiry-based education. By embracing Socratic dialogue and inquiry-based methods, we guide students to explore their interests, instilling a genuine love for learning and experience. Join us on this transformative journey ...
Special Education Teacher Training (SETT) is a 15-month program that enables new teachers to co-teach with experienced teachers during their first semester of teaching while completing coursework for Pre-K-12 Specialty licensure.
The purpose of the Act is to encourage eligible New Mexico students to attend and complete an accredited public education department approved teacher preparation program at a New Mexico public post-secondary educational institution or a tribal college by providing a scholarship opportunity.