Gilberto Lobo-Martínez has over 18 years of experience as a middle school teacher and over 15 years of experience in management and supervision. He has a MA in Educational Administration from UNM and a BS in Veterinary Medicine from UNAM in Mexico. He has held several administrative and managerial roles, including as chairman of the Pig Production Department at the Veterinary School of UNAM and manager of pig farms in Mexico.
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Jesus clearly asserts that He is the only way. Our inclusive culture finds this teaching exasperating. Yet it is at the very heart of the gospel. In this sermon we will explore how to build a bridge between Jesus' exclusive claims and our culture's attitude that "it's all good."
WPA/CAREIF Position Statement EUROPE Migrant Crisis.Albert Persaud
Position Statement: Europe Migrant & Refugee Crisis. Migrant, Refugees and Asylum Seekers’ Needs in Europe.
World Psychiatric Association along with Careif and the Centre for Psychiatry -a WPA Collaborating Centre - in Queen Mary, University of London, calls for action.
The Church in Thyatira was a church under pressure. Many of the believers were blackballed from the trade guilds of Thyatira because they refused to participate in the pagan cult rituals which were infused in the guilds. It was also a church that was being split by the immoral influence of a false teacher Jesus calls Jezebel. Jesus commends the believers who stood firm and rebukes those who rejected biblical morality and embraced lawlessness. This sermon deals with false teachings like the hyper-grace movement which elevates grace to the point where morality no longer matters.
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Estimados usuarios. Bienvenidos a nuestro sitio virtual de la UNIVERSIDAD MAGISTER en Slide Share donde podrá encontrar los resultados de importantes trabajos de investigación prácticos producidos por nuestros profesionales. Esperamos que estos Mares Azules que les ponemos a su disposición sirvan de base para otras investigaciones y juntos cooperemos en el Desarrollo Económico y Social de Costa Rica y otras latitudes. Queremos ser enfáticos en que estos trabajos tienen Propiedad Intelectual por lo que queda totalmente prohibida su reproducción parcial o total, así como ser utilizados por otro autor, a excepción de que los compartan como citas de autor o referencias bibliográficas. Toda esta información también quedará a su disposición desde nuestro sitio web www.umagister.com, Disfruten con nosotros de este magno contenido bibliográfico Magister esperando sus amables comentarios, no sin antes agradecer a nuestro Ing. Jerry González quien está administrando este sitio. Rectoría, Universidad Magister. – 2015.
Este es un resumen de la trayectoria profesional nacional e internacional de Fabiola Bernardo, comunicadora social y gestora de proyectos sociales.
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1. Gilberto Lobo-Martínez
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
18 years as a Middle School Teacher/Truman M.S. - APS (last 16 years Dual Program 50% in English-50% in
Spanish Math & Science)
Ten Years as a University Professor (Veterinary School – UNAM/Mexico City)
MA in Educational Administration (UNM/USA)
BS in Veterinary Medicine (UNAM/Mexico)
More than 15 Years Experience in Management and Supervision
Computer Skills (Spreadsheets, Database, Word Processing, Power Point, Internet)
Extensive Administrative Experience (Project Tracking & Accounting)
Three years of experience as a Treatment Foster Care
Founder and Treasurer for the Association of Dual Language Education of New Mexico/DLENM (2001 –
2004 & 2011 – 2014)
Founder and Treasurer for Cien Aguas International School (Dual Language Charter School 2008-2009)
ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT
Faculty and Chairman in the Pig Production Department at the Veterinarian School at UNAM (National
Autonomous University of Mexico), Mexico City
Manager of different pig farms in Mexico.
Program Manager Assisting the Director of the Office of International Technical Cooperation & The Latin
American Programs in Education at UNM (Managed Accounts for Various Contracts on Campus and Overseas
According to the UNM Policies).
Manager Specializing in Spanish Language Communications for a Hispanic Marketing and Advertising Firm
QUALITIES AND ATTRIBUTES
Love Teaching
Bilingual (Spanish-English)
Computer Skills
Highly Developed Organizational Skills
Dependable
Detailed Oriented
Efficient
2. EDUCATION
2002 Licensure K-8 (Teacher license # 264264 Level II with endorsement in Bilingual Ed. Expires 6/30/2016)
1992 Ph.D. Candidate, University of New Mexico
Major: Ed. Administration
1984 MA, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
Major: Ed. Administration
1974 BS, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México City, México
Major: Pig Production (Médico Veterinario Zootecnista/Veterinary)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Middle School Teacher, Truman Middle School, Albuquerque, N.M. Fall 1997 to present. Eighteen years teaching
6th grade and 1 year teaching 8th grade (Math, Science in Spanish/Dual Program 50%-50%).
Treatment Foster Care, Foster Home License at 4313 Delamar N.E. Albuquerque, N.M. 87110. Placement
Agency “ La Familia, Inc.” From August 1998 to 2002.
Manager Specializing in Spanish Language Communication, Candelaria & Associates Hispanic
Marketing/Advertising, Albuquerque, New Mexico. February 1993 to August 1997.
Responsibilities include:
Plan, design and develop Spanish training programs (including goals & objectives), for clients, according to their needs.
Translations from English to Spanish in a creative way, with emphasis on the geographic area and customer (radio spots,
television production, brochures, ads and legal documents).
Coordinate all Spanish language Production (both TV and radio).
Manage all employee and client budgets and financial records by utilizing appropriate database.
Prepare spreadsheets for estimates on proposals and monitoring budgets.
Served as full-charge bookkeeper (accounts payable & accounts receivable).
Program Manager, Office of International Technical Cooperation/Latin American Programs in Education
(OITEC/LAPE), University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico. January 1986 - December 31, 1992.
Responsibilities included assisting the Director of OITEC/LAPE in the following activities:
Assisted participants from different countries in familiarizing themselves with several computer programs.
Monitored on-campus programs, contacted funding agencies, coordinated lodging and transportation for visitors and
participants, coordinated and directed out-of-state trips, arranged for reimbursement of participants' expenses and managed
various health insurance programs for the participants.
Responsible for registration procedures, tuition, arrangements with aid agencies, coordination of academic and social
activities such as conference rooms, field experience trips, responsible for keeping academic records for students, academic
advisement and assist in the coordination of graduation ceremonies and banquets.
Assisted the development of proposals, contingency plans and budgets for training programs on campus and overseas
Developed budgets for contracts between OITEC/LAPE and Latin American governments to be implemented along with
technical assistance and education programs in Latin America.
Monitored and interpreted Latin American contracts and stipulations.
Managed accounting and reconciliation for various contracts and grants according to UNM accounting systems.
Monitored budgets, including balance projections and expenditure reports (Lotus/Excel and dBase/Access).
Responsible for pre-employment processing of Latin American technicians and coordinating all travel.
Executed computer spread sheet analysis and revenue and expense forecasting for projects both on and off campus.
Monitored and distributed staff salaries and personnel functions, hiring and maintaining leave records.
Professor 1975-1985, and Chairman 1979-1983, "Departamento de Producción Porcina, Facultad de Medicina
Veterinaria y Zootécnica", Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México City, México.
Responsibilities included the following activities:
3. Administration and academic management (12 faculty members, 12 social service students, four clerical specialists and 500
undergraduate students).
Teaching: a) Taught eleven courses "Clinic in Swine Production," 1975-1980; b) Taught sixteen courses "Zootechnics in
Swine Production," 1975-1985.
Planed, design and developed the curriculum (regular courses, seminars, workshops, and informal training for social
service's students, farm owners and farm workers).
Budget development and tracking, wrote and implemented proposals.