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NMACT
Visitor Questionnaire


The plans are in progress for setting a date and time for the state officers to meet. As many changes are happening in our state with education, we need input from our membership for voicing your concerns. Please, let either your local chapter know your opinions or fill in the survey on this website. Thank you.

NMACT Questionnaire

I am a member of NMACT

I am NOT a member of NMACT

Information for the 3-tier system was found at this website:
http://www.teachnm.org/3-tiered_licensure/overview.htm

The 3-Tiered Licensure System

·   minimum salary of $30,000 for Level I, II, and III-A teachers in 03-04

·   minimum salary of $35,000 for Level II & III-A teachers in 04-05

·   minimum salary of $40,000 for Level II & III-A teachers in 05-06

·   minimum salary of $45,000 for Level III-A teachers in 06-07

·   minimum salary of $50,000 for Level III-A teachers in 07-08 

With the new salary schedule in place did you get a...

            Significant raise

            Small raise

            No raise

Are you...

            Level I

            Level II

            Level III

Do you have a Master’s degree?

            Yes

            No

With the new 3-tier structure, do you feel it will encourage you to grow professionally?

            Yes

            No

Do you feel that the 3-tier structure will encourage staff members to

Support each other thereby strengthening the educational system

Support individuality to go up a “career ladder”

The Teach New Mexico Site states:
High quality education in New Mexico depends on attracting and keeping excellent teachers. 

Agree      Disagree

The new 3-Tiered Licensure System, established by the State, ensures teacher quality through accountability and support. 

Agree      Disagree

This system encourages good teachers to keep teaching in New Mexico.  

Agree      Disagree

The new system links teachers’ licensure levels and salaries to the work teachers accomplish in the classroom, and it encourages and supports ongoing professional development in the nine teaching competency areas [PDF file] established by the State of New Mexico.

Agree      Disagree

In you district, are the competencies and the work load the same or different for Level II teachers and Level III teachers?

Same            Different

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