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Northern |
SB |
163/aSFC |
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Baca |
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
Contained |
Estimated
Additional Impact |
Recurring or
Non-Rec |
Fund Affected |
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FY04 |
FY05 |
FY04 |
FY05 |
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(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue Decreases)
Duplicates HB 33
Relates to HB 31, HB 95, HB 120
Relates
to Appropriation in the General Appropriation Act
LFC Files
Commission on Higher Education (CHE) Funding
Recommendations for FY05
Responses
Received From
CHE
New
Mexico Public Education Department (PED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of SFC Amendment
The Senate Finance Committee amendments strike
the appropriation and insert the following language:
“The program shall be
authorized when the board of regents certifies that the baccalaureate degree
program in teacher education:
(1)
has been developed and is ready for
implementation; and
(2)
is
ready to receive the accreditation review team from the appropriate accrediting
agency. In the development of the program, northern
Synopsis of Original
Bill
House Bill 33 appropriates
$200 thousand to the Board of Regents of Northern New Mexico State School (NNMCC)
and authorizes the regents to develop, implement and seek accreditation for a
baccalaureate degree in teacher education for the Espanola campus.
Significant Issues
The PED reports there are thirteen teacher
education programs in
NNMCC has for seven years successfully conducted
an alternative teacher education program for persons already holding a
bachelor’s degree. Implementing a
baccalaureate program will expand opportunities in the region. The PED is responsible for certifying programs
leading to teacher licensure and would be involved in approving this program so
its graduate can become licensed teachers.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $200
thousand contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the general fund. Any
unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FY05 shall revert to
the general fund.
RELATIONSHIP
SB 163 relates to:
HB 31, Mid School Science and Math
Teacher Training
HB 95, Math and Science Teacher
Development,
HB 120, “Student” in Teacher Loan
for Service Act, and
SB
182, Mid School Science and Math Teacher Training.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
This proposal is not
among the program expansion items submitted to the CHE by the NNMCC Board of
Regents. Consequently the Commission did
not consider the request.
AMENDMENTS
The following language is suggested for all new
recurring higher education programs and expansion of current programs (assuming
that funding will continue beyond FY05):
“The institution
receiving the appropriation in this bill shall submit a program evaluation to
the Legislative Finance Committee, the Public Education Department and the Commission
on Higher Education by August 2007 detailing the benefits to the State of
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS
1.
How was the
need for this program determined?
2.
Does NNMCC
currently have staff qualified to provide all or part of the curriculum?
3.
Will attempts
be made to train teachers for critical areas such as math, science, special
education and\bilingual education?
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