0001|                       HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 38
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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|                           JAMES G. TAYLOR
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0010|                           A JOINT MEMORIAL
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0011|     REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE EDUCATION STUDY COMMITTEE AND THE
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0012|     STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION TO DEVELOP
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0013|     RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE LEGISLATURE TO HONOR AND BUDGET FOR
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0014|     ENFORCEMENT OF ARTICLE 12, SECTION 8 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF
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0015|     NEW MEXICO REQUIRING TEACHER PROFICIENCY IN SPANISH.
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0017|          WHEREAS, Article 12, Section 8 of the constitution of New
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0018|     Mexico requires that "the legislature shall provide for the
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0019|     training of teachers in the normal schools or otherwise so
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0020|     that they may become proficient in both the English and
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0021|     Spanish languages, to qualify them to teach Spanish-speaking
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0022|     pupils and students in the public schools and educational
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0023|     institutions of the state, and shall provide proper means and
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0024|     methods to facilitate the teaching of the English language and
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0025|     other branches of learning to such pupils and students."; and
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0001|          WHEREAS, an attorney general's opinion published in 1968
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0002|     concluded that "this section does not require that all
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0003|     teachers in the state be proficient in both English and
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0004|     Spanish or that all teachers who teach Spanish-speaking pupils
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0005|     be proficient in both English and Spanish, [but rather] the
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0006|     clear intent is to teach English to Spanish-speaking students
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0007|     and to assure that the Spanish and English languages will
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0008|     always be available to prospective teachers in the teachers'
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0009|     colleges and that Spanish-speaking pupils will be provided the
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0010|     means and methods to learn the English language as well as
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0011|     other subjects of learning"; and
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0012|          WHEREAS, another attorney general's opinion in 1971 also
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0013|     said that "this section is a mandate to the legislature to
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0014|     provide teachers proficient in both English and Spanish to
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0015|     teach Spanish-speaking pupils [and] it does not require all
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0016|     teachers to have this proficiency";
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0017|          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
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0018|     STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the legislative education study
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0019|     committee and the state department of public education develop
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0020|     a plan and budget to implement and honor the provisions of
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0021|     Article 12, Section 8 of the constitution of New Mexico; and
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0022|          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the plan and its
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0023|     recommendations be submitted to the legislature by January 1,
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0024|     1999; and
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0025|          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
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0001|     transmitted to the director of the legislative education study
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0002|     committee staff and to the superintendent of public
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0003|     instruction.
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