Earning your Master of Arts in Teaching in New Mexico
| New Mexico HIGHLIGHTS | |
|---|---|
| Avg. Elementary Teacher Salary | $51660 |
| Avg. Secondary Teacher Salary | $54700 |
| Teacher Salary vs. State Average | 147% |
| Vacation Weeks Per Year | 15 |
| TEACHERS NEEDED | |
|---|---|
| Number of Teachers in Training in-State (2005-2006) | 3097 |
| Number of Teachers in Training Out-of-State (2005-2006) | 117 |
| Percent of Licenses Prepared Out-of-State (2005-2006) | 36.1% |
| Number of Teachers Graduating With Masters Degrees in Education (2005-2006) | 1116 |
All salary data taken from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
How to Become a Teacher in New Mexico through the MAT@USC
Do you…
- Currently Teach in New Mexico?
- Or, would like to become a teacher in New Mexico?
- Want to become an exceptional teacher with a comprehensive background in the most effective and up-to-date pedagogy and teaching strategies available?
- Live in New Mexico and want to participate in a high quality Master of Arts in Teaching program without a long commute or drastic move?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then the MAT@USC might be the perfect program for you. The MAT@USC is available to all New Mexico residents across the state.
Obtain Your Master of Arts in Teaching in New Mexico
With the cutting-edge Web 2.0 technologies of the MAT@USC, you can now earn your MAT from USC’s Rossier School of Education without travelling outside of New Mexico. Both current and aspiring teachers can advance their teaching careers in New Mexico through the MAT@USC. Students in our program who have not yet acquired teaching credentials work towards their teacher certification, while our current teachers track offers preparation for certification from the National Professional Teaching Standards Board.
The MAT@USC combines interactive, online learning with hands-on field-based learning experiences. Driven by state-of-the-art web 2.0 technologies and a dedicated cast of experienced faculty members, the MAT@USC offered by the University of Southern California brings something truly special to distance education.
Earn Your New Mexico Teaching Certificate
No matter where you live in New Mexico, we make sure that MAT@USC comes to you. Students working towards earning their New Mexico teaching certification must participate in an in-person teaching requirement. Whether you’re from Silver City, Des Moines, or anywhere in between, the MAT@USC will work together with local school officials so that you can teach under the supervision of a Guiding Teacher chosen and trained by the MAT@USC. With the MAT@USC, you train to become a teacher in New Mexico under the rigorous standards of USC’s Rossier School of Education while still working and living at home.
Once you have successfully completed the MAT@USC Single or Multiple Subject Credential program, you may be recommended for California preliminary teacher certification. If your goal is to teach in New Mexico, your certification path will involve either becoming preliminarily certified in California, and then transferring that certification to New Mexico through interstate reciprocity agreements; or applying directly to New Mexico’s credentialing authority for certification. Our Student Services team will provide support and direction to help you identify the most direct and efficient path to teaching certification in New Mexico.
New Mexico Student Spotlight
Originally from the United Kingdom, Stacie Strader began her MAT@USC journey with the September 2010 cohort. She completed her Bachelor’s Degree in December of 2009 through Indianan University’s online program. Stacie says that at an early age, she always wanted to become a teacher. Stacie was inspired by her 2nd grade teacher who treated her with respect and gave her everything that she needed to be successful. To learn more about Stacie, read her full bio on the MAT@USC Blog.
Teacher Demand in New Mexico
According to Teach.com, there is a low shortage of teachers in New Mexico. A Master of Arts in Teaching from the University of Southern California’s highly regarded Rossier School of Education may help you to distinguish yourself from the competition, making the process of finding a teaching job in New Mexico a bit easier.
Take your teaching career to the next level today by joining the Trojan Family. Move one step closer to becoming an outstanding teacher in New Mexico by learning more. Make sure to read about the availability of New Mexico teaching jobs and why you’re needed now more than ever.
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