New Mexico State University
New Mexico's land-grant, NMSU is a Hispanic-serving and comprehensive research institution serving a multi-cultural population statewide with teaching, research and outreach.
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New Mexico State University has a presence in each of the state's 33 counties, serving a multicultural population through teaching, research and service at five campuses, a satellite learning center in Albuquerque, 13 research and science centers and through distance education opportunities.
A group of Ecuadorean teachers are living and studying at New Mexico State University in order to increase their English language fluency and expand their knowledge of current English language teaching methodology.
The educators are part of the Go Teacher program, an initiative funded by the Ecuadorean government to improve English education in that country's schools.
The Ecuadorean Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (SENESCYT) has budgeted $10 million per year over a three-year period to send 3,000 teachers to North America for this training. Kansas State University is the lead Go Teacher institution. NMSU is one of three U.S. universities currently working with K-State to implement the program.
NMSU was selected to participate on the basis of its strengths in bilingual education and the teaching of English as a second language.
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