Filipino Teachers

Filipino teacher makes history in Harvard | ANC

Dateline Philippines: A Filipino educator says teaching the Filipino language in the prestigious Harvard University is her way of giving...
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Filipino teacher makes history in Harvard | ANC

Teachers from the Philippines and beyond are filling gaps in Bay Area schools

A teacher’s shortage is sweeping the country, forcing districts to look farther afield for educators
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Teachers from the Philippines and beyond are filling gaps in Bay Area schools

Teacher shortages have gotten worse. Here’s how schools are coping.

Jackson Green, the principal of Charles M. Sumner Education Campus in rural Maine, said he will start the year with...
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Teacher shortages have gotten worse. Here’s how schools are coping.

Hawaii taps Filipino teachers to address educator shortage

Hawaii’s education department has tapped 80 teachers from the Philippines to address a shortage of educators in the island. This...
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Hawaii taps Filipino teachers to address educator shortage

Jonathan Okamura: Hawaii Is Aggressively Recruiting Teachers From The Philippines

Filipinos were first recruited to work in Hawaii in 1906 as sugar plantation laborers, and about 126,000 came to the...
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Jonathan Okamura: Hawaii Is Aggressively Recruiting Teachers From The Philippines

DOE welcomes dozens of teachers from the Philippines into Hawaii classrooms

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - In a big boost for the depleted ranks of Hawaii teachers, the state is welcoming 80 experienced...
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DOE welcomes dozens of teachers from the Philippines into Hawaii classrooms

US gov’t offers training for 100 Filipino English teachers

Manila – At least 100 English teachers nationwide will receive intensive training workshops from the United States government to enhance...
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US gov’t offers training for 100 Filipino English teachers

An American education

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An American education

The job Americans won’t take: Arizona looks to Philippines to fill teacher shortage

College-educated Americans are increasingly uninterested in teaching jobs – so Arizona has begun to recruit from abroad How I survive:...
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The job Americans won’t take: Arizona looks to Philippines to fill teacher shortage

Pinoy teachers scammed by Texas school official seek help from PH gov’t

What started out as a dream to come to America to have a better life has turned into a nightmare...
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Pinoy teachers scammed by Texas school official seek help from PH gov’t

Providing schools great teachers.

– English speaking teachers.
– Well educated teachers.
– Culturally sensitive teachers.
– Respectful, courteous, patient and kind teachers.
– Hard working, flexible teachers ready to serve.

Great teachers serving schools.

Email Paul your resume to be considered for teaching jobs (RevivingNations@yahoo.com).

We recruit teachers according to your specific needs and requirements to ensure a good match with an exceptional teacher.

39 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands — 41 out of 53 education departments in the United States report ongoing teacher shortages.

Many states education departments in the U.S. report subject matter vacancies in areas such as physical and special education and science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Moreover, as many students immigrate to the United States from other countries and begin learning English as a second language, states with a large English language learner (ELL) population are desperate for English teachers.

Paul F. Davis has lived in the blessed Philippines and traveled to the magnificent nation on 25 trips, having lived and taught abroad in China, Thailand and Taiwan (whereby Paul knows what it feels like to teach overseas). Paul has earned Master degrees in Educational Leadership (UTA), International Law (MSU), Global Affairs (NYU), and Health (UoA). Paul is also a UCLA trained and certified College and Career Counselor (having completed an internship at Polytechnic College in Camarines Sur in Bicol Region within the Philippines). Paul is a licensed educator in the states of California and Florida.

Paul has written 2 books about the Philippines:

PHILIPPINES Universities and Colleges Websites ~ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SVRPV2

PERMIT DIVORCE TO PROTECT WOMEN ~ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CHL1C94J

 

Paul loves the Philippines and considers the nation his home outside the United States and will fight fiercely as an advocate for Filipino professionals to ensure they are not scammed (as recently occurred by Garland Independent School District in Texas, where Filipino teachers were lied to about a visa program and taken advantage of, being made to live in horrible cramped rooms and charged $2,400 a month in rent, well above the market rate).