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- Title
A Review of WHAT'S HAPPENING IN TEACHER EDUCATION Around the Nation: STATE BY STATE: NEW MEXICO.
- Authors
Schroeder, Erma
- Abstract
The article reports that the New Mexico Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards has been made an advisory council to the State Board of Education. The action was taken at the request of state superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Wiley. As a result, the committee now includes representatives from the following, classroom teachers, elementary and high-school principals, county and municipal superintendents, elementary supervisors, colleges and universities, New Mexico Education Association and State Dept. of Education. Upon recommendation of the Commission the State Board of Education has adopted the following regulations: (1) no new permits or war emergency certificates will be issues for the school year 19521-1952, (2) all new teachers in the elementary grades must hold an elementary certificate, and (3) all new certificates will be issues only upon the recommendation of the institution in which the applicant received the major part of his professional education or where he received his degree.
- Subjects
NEW Mexico; CITIZENS' advisory committees in education; TEACHER training; PROFESSIONAL standards; WILEY, Tom; EDUCATION policy; CERTIFICATION; TEACHERS; PROFESSIONAL education
- Publication
Journal of Teacher Education, 1951, Vol 2, Issue 3, p237
- ISSN
0022-4871
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/002248715100200317