0001| SENATE MEMORIAL 7
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0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998
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0003| INTRODUCED BY
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0004| CYNTHIA NAVA
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0010| A MEMORIAL
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0011| REQUESTING THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION AND
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0012| COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION TO INTEGRATE SERVICE LEARNING
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0013| INTO THE ENTIRE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM SO THAT ALL NEW MEXICAN
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0014| KINDERGARTEN THROUGH COLLEGE STUDENTS SHALL HAVE THE
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0015| OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE IN SUCH ACTIVITIES.
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0017| WHEREAS, throughout the United States and New Mexico
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0018| there is a strong interest in community service being an
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0019| integral component of academic pedagogy at all educational
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0020| levels and across all academic disciplines; and
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0021| WHEREAS, it is currently estimated that more than ten
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0022| million students, twenty thousand in New Mexico, are
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0023| participating in a variety of service learning activities and
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0024| programs through their regular and elective classes; and
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0025| WHEREAS, many of New Mexico's service learning projects
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0001| have been identified and recognized as national models; and
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0002| WHEREAS, service learning experiences, in applying
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0003| classroom knowledge to real life situations, improve academic
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0004| learning and contribute to the development of self-esteem,
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0005| character, responsibility and citizenship, while exposing
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0006| young people to potential careers; and
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0007| WHEREAS, service learning cultivates young people as
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0008| resources who make positive contributions to their
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0009| communities; and
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0010| WHEREAS, some states have passed legislation requiring
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0011| that students be afforded opportunities to participate in
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0012| service learning activities; and
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0013| WHEREAS, New Mexico currently receives over one million
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0014| two hundred thousand dollars ($1,200,000) from the federal
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0015| government to facilitate community service activities for
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0016| people of all ages, and an alliance of kindergarten through
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0017| grade twelve service learning providers includes over eight
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0018| hundred educators; and
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0019| WHEREAS, nine federally funded regional service learning
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0020| centers, located in Taos, Farmington, Las Vegas, Santa Fe,
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0021| Albuquerque, Gallup, Portales, Silver City and Las Cruces,
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0022| have already trained over one thousand two hundred teachers in
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0023| service learning and are helping to spread service learning to
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0024| all regions of New Mexico; and
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0025| WHEREAS, in 1997, the state department of public
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0001| education allocated ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) of New
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0002| Mexico's federal Goals 2000 funds to support professional
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0003| development opportunities for service learning in eleven
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0004| school districts; and
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0005| WHEREAS, the forty-second legislature, in 1995, allocated
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0006| fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to the state department
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0007| of public education to help build infrastructure for service
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0008| learning; and
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0009| WHEREAS, the honorable governor of New Mexico endorsed
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0010| community service as a key element of his education platform
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0011| in his 1994 gubernational campaign;
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0012| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE
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0013| NEW MEXICO that it request the state department of public
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0014| education and the commission on higher education to integrate
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0015| service learning into the entire educational system so that
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0016| all New Mexican kindergarten through college students have the
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0017| opportunity to engage in such activities; and
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0018| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a joint report be produced
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0019| within one year that identifies the strategies for the
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0020| integration of service learning into kindergarten through
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0021| college curricula and provides cost estimates for ensuring
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0022| that service learning has standards of effective practice, is
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0023| included in New Mexico's academic performance standards, is
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0024| promoted statewide and uses professional development to ensure
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0025| the highest quality; and
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0001| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state department of
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0002| public education and the commission on higher education
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0003| produce their report for review by the appropriate interim
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0004| legislative committee by December 1, 1998 for development of
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0005| legislation to be presented to the first session of the forty-
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0006| fourth legislature; and
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0007| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this memorial be transmitted
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0008| to the superintendent of public instruction, the state board
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0009| of education and the commission on higher education.
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