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i currently work in the aviation training industry
(curriculum and courseware development management). i
recently bought property near abiquiú and plan to move
there in about 8 years. in the meantime i would like to
explore transitioning to teaching for when i move to new
mexico. i'm wondering what the best way to go about this
is - right now i live in texas so i'm trying to determine
if there is a distance learning option from a university
in new mexico (i've only found special ed programs so far)
or should i become certified in texas and transfer
credentials? any suggestions or recommendations would be
appreciated.

sincerely,
josé gerónimo márquez
MOM /blockquote>

On 6/15/07, josé gerónimo wrote:
> i currently work in the aviation training industry
> (curriculum and courseware development management). i
> recently bought property near abiquiú and plan to move
> there in about 8 years. in the meantime i would like to
> explore transitioning to tea...See More
Jun 15, 2007
Jerry /blockquote>

Visit website of Santa Fe Community College.

On 6/15/07, MOM wrote:
> On 6/15/07, josé gerónimo wrote:
>> i currently work in the aviation training industry
>> (curriculum and courseware development management). i
>> recently bought property near abiquiú and plan to move
...See More
Jun 20, 2007
rw /blockquote>

In my opinion, you just want to do the best program you can.
Teaching in the public schools is HARD. It's nothing like
teaching adults-- I've taught elementary and college and the
college teaching is a thousand times easier. So do the best
program you can, either route. The "best" program will be one
with lot...See More
Jun 28, 2007
Lisa /blockquote>

the only all online distance learning is through the Santa Fe
Community College. Just google it, the classes are full
until January, so you might have to wait a bit... :)
Aug 22, 2007


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