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Title | New Mexico recruits bilingual teachers from Mexico |
Body | The article begins: New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has signed an agreement with government officials in Mexico to encourage teachers from that neighboring country to teach in his state for up to three years. The agreement makes New Mexico the second state, next to California, to have such an agreement with Mexico. The article continues to describe existing agreements with other countries, the processes required to make them happen, and a brief history of the practice. Zehr, M.A. New Mexico joins California in looking south for teachers. http:// www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2004/11/03/10nm.h24.html?querystring= bilingual (3 Nov. 2004). |
Source | Education Week |
Inputdate | 2004-11-04 22:58:00 |
Lastmodifieddate | 2004-11-04 22:58:00 |
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