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  1. Minorities in Higher Education: The Changing Southwest: Arizona; California; Colorado; New Mexico; Texas
  2. New Mexico Exam Prep
  3. New Mexico Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (New Mexico Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  4. The Big New Mexico Reproducible (The New Mexico Experience) by Carole Marsh, Kathy Zimmer, 2001-07
  5. New Mexico Symbols & Facts Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (New Mexico Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  6. New Mexico Current Events Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (New Mexico Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  7. New Mexico History Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (New Mexico Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  8. New Mexico People Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (New Mexico Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  9. New Mexico (Switched on Schoolhouse)
  10. NMTA Elementary Education 11 by Sharon Wynne, 2006-10-01
  11. New Mexico Government Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (New Mexico Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  12. Places of Memory: Whiteman's Schools and Native American Communities (Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education) by Alan Peshkin, 1997-05-01
  13. Paulo Freire on Higher Education: A Dialogue at the National University of Mexico (S U N Y Series, Teacher Empowerment and School Reform) by Alfredo L. Fernandez, 1994-07
  14. Education and the American Indian: The Road to Self-Determination, 1928-1998 by Margaret Connell Szasz, 1999-08-01

21. Working In New Mexico
Working in new mexico. general Information. Accountability and InformationServices, Public education Hosted by the Public education Department.
http://www.state.nm.us/category/workingnm.html
Working in New Mexico
General Information
Information for Businesses

22. Licensure - General Information
general Information The new mexico educator licensure system is a EndorsementsOffered in new mexico. · Agriculture · Bilingual · Business education
http://www.ped.state.nm.us/div/ais/lic/geninfo.html
Professional Licensure Unit General Information
The New Mexico educator licensure system is a three-tiered structure based on the attainment and demonstration of Public Education Commission (PEC) adopted competencies. Level 1 (5-years)
Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree Teacher preparation program, including student teaching Pass Exams
    Features:
    Professional Development Plan (PDP) Support for beginning teachers
Level 1 is the entry-level license granted for five years based on completion of a bachelor's degree, an approved teacher education program that includes student teaching, and passage of the required licensure examination(s).
Level 2 (9-years)
Requirements:
  • Satisfactory demonstration of competencies Passage of the Professional Development Dossier (PDD) see www.teachnm.org for more information
Features:
  • PDP
To receive level 2 licensure, the teacher must satisfactorily demonstrate the Public Education Commission's required competencies as verified by the local superintendent through the staff evaluation process and pass the Professional Development Dossier (PDD) process. A level 2 license is issued for nine years and can be renewed every nine years based on the satisfactory demonstration of competencies. Again, a PDP must be in place continually. Level 3 (9-years, 3A Instructional Leader, 3B Administrator)

23. New Mexico State University At Carlsbad
general Information Academics Departments Student Organizations Services Division 4 Nursing, Emergency Medical Services, Physical education,
http://cavern.nmsu.edu/

General Information
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General Information
All About NMSU-Carlsbad Campus Catalogs Campus Email Campus Map ... Round-Up @ Carlsbad-Oct. 7-8,2005
Academics Division 1: Computer Science, Business Office Technology, Mathematics,and Science Division 2: Business Studies, Communication Arts,
Education, English, Fine Arts, and Social Sciences Division 3: Developmental Studies Division 4: Nursing, Emergency Medical Services, Physical Education, Allied Health, and Wellness Division 5: Manufacturing Sector Development Program, Electronics, and Welding Degree Programs The Dean's Honor List
Departments
Bookstore
Business Office Continuing Education Financial Aid ... Learning Technology Center
Student Organizations Phi Theta Kappa Alliance For Minority Participation Online Services Online Admission Form Schedules for NMSU Registration, PIN's, Grades and Financial Aid Links to NMSU Branches ... Choices Login New Mexico State University at Carlsbad 1500 University Drive Carlsbad, NM 88220

24. Usnews.com: E-learning: University Of New Mexico (General Information)
University of new mexico education School University of new mexico Law SchoolNote The data in this directory were collected in summer and fall of 2004,
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/elearning/directory/elearn1a_10313.htm
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University of New Mexico
General information
E-learning Contact
Jeronimo C. Dominguez, Vice Provost
Extended University
MSC03 2190, One University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail: dominguz@unm.edu E-learning website: http://eu.unm.edu Undergraduate Level Graduate Level Instructional Delivery Modes Primary mode of instruction used for E-learning: Internet Other modes of instruction: Audio, CD-ROM, Video, Internet Residency Requirements for Degree-Granting Programs Definition: Residency requirements refer to on-campus time for a specific E-learning course or program. None of this institution's degree-granting programs or certificate programs have residency requirements. Number of Courses, Degree Programs, and Enrollment in 2003-2004 Distance education courses This institution offers 133 credit-granting distance education courses, with a total enrollment of 2,052 students. The institution first offered credit-granting distance education courses in 1985. Online-only courses This institution offers 63 credit-granting online-only courses, with a total enrollment of 1,512 students.

25. Usnews.com: E-learning: New Mexico State University (General Information)
new mexico State University education School Note The data in this directorywere collected in summer and fall of 2004, in reference to the 20032004
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/elearning/directory/elearn1a_2657.htm
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New Mexico State University
General information
E-learning Contact
Dr. Carmen Gonzales, Vice Provost
Office of Distance Education
New Mexico State University, MSC 3WEC
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail: carmen@nmsu.edu E-learning website: http://distance.nmsu.edu Undergraduate Level Graduate Level Instructional Delivery Modes Primary mode of instruction used for E-learning: Internet Other modes of instruction: Audio, CD-ROM, Video, Internet Residency Requirements for Degree-Granting Programs Definition: Residency requirements refer to on-campus time for a specific E-learning course or program. Some of this institution's degree-granting programs or certificate programs have residency requirements, and some do not. Number of Courses, Degree Programs, and Enrollment in 2003-2004 Distance education courses This institution offers 196 credit-granting distance education courses, with a total enrollment of 4,622 students. The institution first offered credit-granting distance education courses in 1986. Online-only courses This institution offers 124 credit-granting online-only courses, with a total enrollment of 2,834 students.

26. New Mexico Online Education And Distance Learning Courses
new mexico online education, distance learning degree programs and online trainingcourses. American InterContinental University Online general area
http://www.online-education.net/newmexico_schools.html
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New Mexico Online Education
Jones International University
Fully online, accredited university
JIU is proud to be the first fully online, accredited university, but not just because of the exciting technology involved in offering education over the Internet. Our undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs are more than just alternatives to the traditional classroom. They constitute a cost-effective educational resource that provides unprecedented access to higher education. From the busy adult who needs online learning's "whenever / wherever" convenience, to the corporation looking for cutting-edge employee training, online learning makes education possible and practical for everyone. Jones International University offers various degree programs in many areas:
  • 8 MBA degree programs 6 Master of Education in e-Learning degree programs 3 Master of Arts in Business Communication degree programs 50 Executive Certificate programs
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27. General Education Development (GED)
The Tests of general Educational Development (GED) measure knowledge in five Upon succesfully completing the GED Tests, the new mexico High School
http://nnmcc.edu/resources/dev/ged.html

28. Transfer Among New Mexico Higher Education Institutions
To facilitate transfer of students and course credits among new mexico s collegesand Transferable Lower Division general education Common Core
http://nnmcc.edu/students/academics/catalog/transfer.html

29. University Of New Mexico
Curriculum Instruction, Economics, general. education Admin. Special education,general, Technical Teacher education (Vocational)
http://www.hrs.iastate.edu/AAO/Outreach/UnivNewMexico.html
www.unm.edu UNM uses Brass Ring for job listings. The UNM link is found at http://unmcareerservices.erecruiting.com/er/security/login.jsp . First time users must complete registration information. 330 schools/institutions are part of this network. Cost for a posting is $25 per school. American Studies/Civilization Anthropology Art History, Criticism, and Conservation Biology, General Chemistry, General Counseling Psychology Economics, General Educational Psychology Engineering, General Geology Latin American Studies Medical Clinical Studies (M.S., Ph.D.) Optics Pharmacy, Other Physics, General Psychology, General Sociology Special Education, General Technical Teacher Education (Vocational)

30. New Mexico Comission On Higher Education: Matching Careers With Education
Employment projections and wage data are available from the new mexico Departmentof Labor education, general. Family Resource Management Studies.
http://hed.state.nm.us/CIP/PubOESDetails.aspx?OES=31299

31. NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY, LAS VEGAS, USA - UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE PRO
new mexico, Las Vegas, usa graduate, undergraduate, postgraduate, bachelor,master, PHd, Other Early Childhood education and Teaching education, general
http://www.euroeducation.net/studyusa/new_mexico_highlands_university/

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The best choice for education in Europe

A Guide to Graduate Programmes in Arts, Business, Economics, Engineering, Humanities, Management, MBA, Science
New Mexico Highlands University
Address Box 9000, Las Vegas, New Mexico 87701, United States of America Tel. No. Fax No. Course titles
About New Mexico Highlands University
New Mexico Highlands is a comprehensive state institution offering programs in liberal arts, sciences, and professional disciplines. The university is committed to excellence in teaching, discovering, preserving and applying knowledge and is responsive to new opportunities for teaching, learning, research and public service created by a changing environment.
New Mexico Highlands University provides personal attention to undergraduates and graduates. Dedicated faculty and staff readily interact with students, supporting both academic and extracurricular activities. The university brings together students from distinctive cultural, socioeconomic, linguistic, geographic, religious, and educational backgrounds. A sensitive admissions policy offers every student educational opportunities, and challenging academic programs create and promote an environment in which all students are encouraged to reach their full potential. The university recognizes its special obligation to undergraduate education and to the preparation of undergraduates for advanced degrees or challenging professional careers.
Request For Further Information
Please fill in the information below and your request will be submitted to the university.

32. Medical Training In New Mexico | Medical Training Directory
Find medical training schools in Medical Training in new mexico. Medical TrainingPrograms Health Care general education • Health Care Management
http://www.medicaltrainingdirectory.com/medical_school_location/locationid/36.ht
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Cardiovascular Technologist Training

Careers in Medical Records Training

Echocardiography Technician Schools
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X ray Technician Training

Nursing Education Licensed Practical Nursing Training
LPN Nursing Training

Nurse Paralegal Courses

Nursing Continuing Education
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Vocational Nurse Courses

Alternative / Natural Medicine Alternative Medicine Training Herbology Courses Holistic Healing Training Holistic Nutrition Courses ... Therapeutic Massage Courses Medical Records / Billing / Coding HIPAA Certification Training Insurance Coding Training Medical Billing Schools Medical Billing Specialist Training ... Medical Transcriptionist Courses Dental Training Dental Assisting Training Dental Coding and Billing Schools Dental Hygiene Courses Dental Lab Technician Training ... Orthodontic Assisting Schools General Medical Training Health Information Technology Courses Healthcare Aide Courses Medical Assisting Courses Medical Assisting Training ... Nursing Courses Health Care Administration Health Information Technology Training Healthcare Administration Training Healthcare Management Training Healthcare Manager Courses ... Medical Office Manager Courses Medical Training in New Mexico Travel the highways and byways of New Mexico and you ride the trails of history. It was over the rolling plains of sand, around rock formations and yucca, and amid the rolling hills that Spanish conquistadors once trekked. New Mexico is also a land of contrast. While its roots go back to Indian and Spanish cultures, their remnants coexist with oil wells and other phases of 20th-century life. For those who appreciate the wilds, New Mexico has 16 wilderness areas and five national forests. It's a thrill to drive to the top of Mount Withington (at 10,115 feet), west of Socorro. (Courtesy of Rand McNally http://www.randmcnally.com)

33. Grants - General Information
Environmental Research and education Foundation Grants Read Q and A aboutthe NAAEE Annual Conference in new mexico, October, 2005 more
http://eelink.net/pages/Grants - General Information
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EE-Link Home Member Login Contact Us ... Jobs

34. Guide To International Education Europe (University Of New
University of new mexicoMain Campus click here for printable KeyFacts general.Terry H Babbitt. Phone (505)277-2446. Toll Free (800)CAL-LUNM
http://staging.useduguides.com/college/collegesearch/keyfacts/index.jsp?scid=110

35. Guide To International Education Europe (New Mexico State
new mexico State UniversityMain Campus Box 30001 MSC 3A Las Cruces, new mexico general. Tyler Pruett. Phone (505)646-4105. Toll Free 1-877-278-8586
http://staging.useduguides.com/college/collegesearch/keyfacts/index.jsp?scid=110

36. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: New Mexico
were ignorant general Stephen Watts Kearny was sent to conquer new mexico . Since 1890 new mexico has progressed rapidly. education is now
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11001a.htm
Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... N > New Mexico A B C D ... CICDC - Home of the Catholic Lifetime Reading Plan
New Mexico
A territory of the United States now (Jan., 1911) awaiting only the completion of its Constitution and the acceptance thereof by the Federal authorities to rank as a state. It lies between 31º20' and 37º N. lat., and between 103º2' and 109º2' W. long.; it is bounded on the north by Colorado , on the east by Oklahoma and Texas, on the south by Texas and the Republic of Mexico, and on the west by Arizona. It is about 370 miles from east to west, 335 from north to south, and has an area of 122,580 sq. miles, with mountain, plateau, and valley on either side of the Rio Grande. The average rainfall is 12 inches, usually between July and September, so that spring and summer are dry, and agriculture and grazing suffer. The climate is uniform, the summers, as a rule, moderate, and, the atmosphere being dry, the heat is not oppressive. In the north-west and north-east the winters are long, but not severe, while in the central and southern portions the winters are usually short and mild. In the United States census of 1900 the population was 141,282, of which 33 per cent was illiterate; in the census of 1910 the population was 327,296. About one-half of the inhabitants are of Spanish descent.
GENERAL HISTORY
Coronado , governor of the Province of Nueva Galicia, to prepare an expedition. The preparations went slowly, and Mendoza ordered Friar Marcos de Niza to make a preliminary exploration of the northern country. The Franciscan left Culiacán in 1539, accompanied by Estevanico and a few Indians. After untold hardships he reached the famous

37. NMBGMR General Information
new mexico Bureau of Geology Mineral Resources general Information Provide public education and outreach through college teaching and advising,
http://geoinfo.nmt.edu/about/home.html
Main General Information
Contents:

Sandia Mountains viewed from north of Albuquerque
Mission
T he New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, established by legislation in 1927, is a service and research division of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology ( NM Tech ). It acts as the geological survey of New Mexico with these main goals:
  • Conduct research and interact with State and Federal agencies and industry to facilitate prudent exploitation of the state's geological resources.
    Distribute accurate information to scientists, decision makers, and the New Mexico public regarding the state's geologic infrastructure, mineral and energy resources, and geohydrology (including water quantity and quality).
    Create accurate, up-to-date (digital and GIS-based) maps of the state's geology and resource potential.
    Provide timely information on potential geologic hazards, including earthquakes, volcanic events, soils-and subsidence-related problems, and flooding.

38. Geoinfo Links
new mexico educational links Museums general Earth Science Resource Lists education. Earth and Environmental Science Department at new mexico Tech
http://geoinfo.nmt.edu/links.html
Main Links
WWW Links
Important Note!

The links on this page are provided for informational and educational purposes only. Listing of links on this page does not constitute an endorsement by NMBGMR or New Mexico Tech of products, services, or opinions described on any web pages accessible from this site, nor does it provide any guarantee the accuracy of any data contained on those pages. That having been said, happy surfing!
Contents
New Mexico Geology links
Federal, State, and Local Government Agencies in New Mexico

Educational links

Museums
...
News Groups
New Mexico Geology
Federal, State, and Local Government Agencies in New Mexico

39. New Mexico Arts - Grants Programs
new mexico Arts has created an electronic grant application for your convenience . Advocacy (general arts advocacy, arts education advocacy, etc.)
http://www.nmarts.org/grants_programs.html
Grants Program
CultureGrants Online Grant Application for Fiscal Year 2007 is online!! Click on grey green button to the right.
FY2007 applications must be completed and submitted online.
The ONLY exception is Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program applications.
Advance Review Deadline: October 21, 2005
Final Application Deadline: December 9, 2005.
A copy of the FY2007 funding guidelines instructions can be viewed and printed from the link at the right or below using Adobe Acrobat. FY2007 Funding Guidelines Instructions FY2007 Folk Arts Apprenticeships Guidelines Instructions and Application Forms
Electronic Grant Application
New Mexico Arts has created an electronic grant application for your convenience. It allows you to complete your funding application forms using a computer instead of your typewriter. This program is web-based and therefore it will require you to stay on-line as you complete the forms.
Eligibility:
Tax-exempt nonprofit organizations, units of government, schools, colleges, universities, and Indian tribal government entities in New Mexico are eligible to apply. Organizations wishing to apply that are not one of the above may enter into a fiscal sponsorship with a nonprofit organization.

40. New Mexico Arts - Education Task Force
I. ADVOCATING FOR ARTS education, TO DECISION MAKERS AND THE general PUBLIC new mexico Arts will establish itself as a leader in arts education and will
http://www.nmarts.org/ed/ed_task_force.html
ArtsEducation Task Force NMA has completed an Arts Education Task Force to determine the Agency’s goals for Arts Education. The following are the recommendations made to New Mexico Arts: I. ADVOCATING FOR ARTS EDUCATION, TO DECISION MAKERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC Effective advocacy is needed to educate policy-makers and the public about the significant contribution that arts-based learning can be making in New Mexico's schools and communities. The arts are often considered to be an "extra" by administrators and school boards faced with an educational crisis. The critical message is that quality arts education, integrated into a student's learning program, is often the key which unlocks the opening toward the goals that educators are striving for: quality teaching, student and teacher retention, improved test scores, and enthusiastic learning. These benefits must be evidenced throughout the educational decision-making system, and the necessary resources for institutionalizing arts-based learning must be dedicated. Four of the nine Task Force strategies address interrelated aspects of a successful advocacy plan: A. COLLECT RELEVANT ARTS EDUCATION IMPACT DATA

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