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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The state is looking to boost the number of bilingual and multicultural early childhood educators in New Mexico.
The New Mexico Higher Education and Early Childhood and Care departments are teaming up to spur recruitment and create a pipeline for personnel.
According to a news release, the state budget includes $7 million for this effort, which is billed as “the first of its kind.”
The money can go toward hiring costs, recruitment initiatives and endowments.
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“Through this new investment, we hope to expand the talent pool of bilingual and Indigenous early childhood educators to meet the needs of our state’s multicultural and multilingual communities,” Early Childhood Education and Care Department Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky said in a statement. “We especially look forward to working in partnership and close consultation with New Mexic