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A MEMORIAL
ENCOURAGING NEW MEXICO TEACHERS TO EXPAND LEARNING
OPPORTUNITIES FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR STUDENTS IN THE AREAS
OF ENERGY AND ENERGY CONSERVATION.
WHEREAS, New Mexico has abundant natural resources,
including oil, gas, coal, sunlight and wind that make it the
perfect energy laboratory; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico is in the forefront of revolutionary
thinking on energy, including innovative state programs that
encourage development of renewable energy and innovative
energy research at two national laboratories; and
WHEREAS, issues regarding the state's environment,
natural resources, energy and energy technology must
increasingly become part of the basic curriculum in New
Mexico's schools so that children have the educational
foundation they need for future employment; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico students need to improve their
mathematics and science performance, and studying energy and
energy conservation issues may help them improve their
performance; and
WHEREAS, teachers across New Mexico need and can use
additional resources to implement new programs for students
while also meeting their professional requirements; and
WHEREAS, equipping and educating teachers, who are
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responsible for inspiring young minds, is an essential part
of academic success; and
WHEREAS, various grants, guest instructors and other
programs give students and teachers a chance for additional
exposure to subject matter that can help them make sense of
the world around them; and
WHEREAS, strong public-private partnerships among
companies, nonprofit organizations and educational
institutions can help enrich the education programs of New
Mexico's schools; and
WHEREAS, teachers who inspire learning in their students
and capture the spirit of innovation by creating exciting and
memorable experiences around the subject of energy and energy
conservation enrich the lives of their students;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO that New Mexico teachers be encouraged to
take advantage of the myriad opportunities to expand the
horizons of their students in the areas of energy and energy
conservation; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be
transmitted to the public education department.