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PDD for Reviewers

Note: Effective June 30, 2010, the Public Education Department (PED) will increase the amount for License Application Processing Fee. View the memorandum and new licensure fee structure.

Note: The NMPED will not process any payment remitted until you have completed steps #1–4. Failure to complete steps #1–4 will result in your remitted payment being returned, which will delay your PDD submission process.

The Institute of Professional Development at the University of New Mexico is seeking applicants to review Professional Development Dossiers (PDD). As part of New Mexico's 3-Tiered Licensure, the PDDs offer teachers opportunities to advance their level of licensure. Each PDD is reviewed by two trained reviewers, one of whom must have experience in the same grade level or content area.

PDD Reviewer Eligibility Requirements

The Professional Development Dossier (PDD) is the cornerstone of advancement for teachers in the 3-Tiered Licensure System. The PDD reviewer serves an essential function in the 3-Tiered Teacher Licensure System.

Reviewers will be selected based on areas of licensure and endorsement and geographic area. Particular areas of need are bilingual, physical education, vocational education, Agriculture, Family and Consumer Sciences and Library/Media.

Reviewers must also agree to follow all policies of the program and attend yearly updates. Review of the PDDs is online, and you will be offered an honorarium of $75 for each dossier you review.

Support

For questions concerning PDD content and preparation, email ipd@unm.edu.

For questions concerning technical requirements or difficulty with VisionLink system, including password or login issues: pddhelp@visionlink.org


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