UNM Native American Leadership in Education Program

UNM Native American Leadership in Education Program

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The purpose of NALE is to address specific educational needs within Native American communities whil

NALE plans to demonstrate UNM’s commitment to Native American tribal, rural and urban communities surrounding Indian education. Intentional curriculum and program development will address the unique needs of communities in the P-20 pipeline while increasing the number of Native American administrators across the education spectrum in New Mexico, nationally, and internationally. BENEFITS OF THE NAL

09/11/2022
08/24/2019

A big THANK YOU to all of the NALE 1, 2, and 3 cohorts, parents, professors, kids, and supporters for attending our induction ceremony this evening. It was great to meet inspiring people who will continue to support our NALE students through their doctoral journey.

08/09/2019

Congratulations to Deborah Belone who passed her dissertation proposal hearing. Our 3rd NALE cohort member is now a doctoral candidate.

07/24/2019

Congratulations to Jodi Burshia, our second NALE cohort member who successfully presented her dissertation proposal. She is now a doctoral candidate in our NALE program. Another exciting year ahead.

07/24/2019

Congratulations to Catherine Montoya, our first NALE Cohort member to successfully present her dissertation proposal. She is now a doctoral candidate in our NALE program. Exciting times ahead!

07/09/2019

The UNM Educational Leadership Program would like to congratulate and thank Dr. Shawn Secatero who has been named the next NALE coordinator for this academic year. His role began July 1st. We know Dr. Secatero will do a wonderful job continuing to nurture and grow NALE. We wish you all of the best.

Photos from UNM Native American Leadership in Education Program's post 06/22/2019

Four of the UNM NALE students presented at the MAI Ki Te Ao: Indigenous Doctoral Gathering in Aotearoa New Zealand today. Congratulations to Catherine Montoya and Jodi Burshia who are a part of the 1st NALE cohort and Michelle Lee and Haeyalyn Muniz who are part of the 2nd NALE cohort. Representing the NALE family well.

Photos from UNM Native American Leadership in Education Program's post 06/17/2019

The NALE LEAD 692 NALE summer workshop finished their community visits visiting the Pueblo of Laguna Education Department and the Pueblo of Acoma Haak’u Learning Center. We always appreciate and enjoy learning from tribal communities to see Indigenous education in action.

Photos from UNM Native American Leadership in Education Program's post 06/11/2019

The 2nd NALE cohort were able to continue their visits to Indigenous education sites today visiting the Pueblo of Jemez immersion headstart, Riverside charter school then on to the Pueblo of Zia to meet with Marsha Leno and finally to the Bernalillo School District Indian Education Program. Appreciate all of the heartwork and sharing from these communities and individuals.

Photos from UNM Native American Leadership in Education Program's post 06/09/2019

Today, the 1st NALE cohort celebrated completing their doctoral comprehensive exams and nearing closer to defending their dissertation proposals. They are also done with their coursework! Congratulations to the 1st NALE cohort! ❤️🙌🏽

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