UNM’s College of Education and Human Sciences Leads the Way in Teacher Preparation for Literacy Success

UNM Newsroom: College of Education & Human Sciences Receives Recognition in State-Sponsored Review

In recent news, UNM’s College of Education and Human Sciences (COEHS) welcomed two Teacher Preparation Inspection evaluators (TPI-US) to assess the effectiveness of its teacher preparation programs in supporting literacy outcomes for New Mexican students. The TPI inspectors spent multiple days observing teacher candidates, interviewing mentor teachers, reviewing syllabi, and attending science of reading classes in April.

During their visit, the inspectors evaluated the college’s work in three main areas: instruction of the science of reading, teacher candidates’ literacy instruction in field sites, and community and district partnerships. They praised COEHS for being a “trailblazer” in teaching the science of reading to teacher candidates, noting that the level of implementation was rare across the country.

The initial results suggest that COEHS’s teacher preparation programs include rigorous evidence-based coursework, supervised field experiences, and strong partnerships with schools. TPI inspectors shared their preliminary findings on April 26, commending the college for its significant impact on promoting literacy in public schools and schools on reservations. They also noted that COEHS has a strong institution and program that greatly influences schools.

UNM’s College of Education and Human Sciences continues to prioritize structured literacy and evidence-based practices as it strives to improve literacy outcomes for New Mexican students. A second TPI site visit is planned for the next academic year, with a formal written evaluation expected from the site visitors in the months to come.

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