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((PKG)) FOREIGN TEACHERS IN THE U.S.
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((Reporter/Camera: Deepak Dobhal))
((Map: Julesburg, Colorado))
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((Charmaine Teodoro, Math Teacher, Julesburg High
School, Colorado))
That one is my bank. Right across the street (no comma
needed) is the grocery store. This is the theater where we
watch the movies. And then, there is the pharmacy and the
only cafe that we have in town. I was surprised because I
didn't expect America, because in the Philippines we think of
America, we just think of New York or California, and we
didn't really expect that there are rural areas too in (no
commas needed) America.
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((Charmaine Teodoro, Math Teacher, Julesburg High
School, Colorado))
I'm Charmaine Teodoro and I grew up in Manila. Here, I
teach 7th through 12th math and that is the core subjects,
pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2.
((NATS))
The graduation for the Julesburg School District..
((Shawn Ehnes, Superintendent & Principal, Julesburg
School District, Colorado))
This is her second year with us. My name is Sean Ehnes
and I'm the principal, superintendent of the Julesburg School
District which is located in Julesburg, Colorado.
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((Shawn Ehnes, Superintendent & Principal, Julesburg
School District, Colorado))
Didn't really think about it until I got in that place where I
knew that I was totally out of options for hiring a teacher from
the United States.
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((Shawn Ehnes, Superintendent & Principal, Julesburg
School District, Colorado))
Two years ago, had a longtime math teacher that resigned
and moved away from the area that he had been with our
district for about the last 12 years. And so, we ran that
campaign for about three to four months trying to recruit and
get applicants to fill that position. I ended up getting one
application from someone in the United States. Wasn't able
to recruit the one application that I had. So, I knew that I
needed to look for other avenues and options and that's
when I contacted a recruiting company which works with J1
visas for teachers out of the Philippines.
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((Shawn Ehnes, Superintendent & Principal, Julesburg
School District, Colorado))
Did five interviews using video conferencing, and Charmaine
ended up being one of the five that we felt, like, was the best
fit for our situation what we're looking for her to teach and
work in a small school district.
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((Charmaine Teodoro, Math Teacher, Julesburg High
School, Colorado))
First, I couldn't believe it and I was thinking it could be a
scam. Up until my flight coming here, I still, I'm still not
believing it until Mrs. Ehnes, and she's a dean of students,
she's the one who fetched me at the airport, that was the
time that I said, OK, this is real because they're actually
here.
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((Charmaine Teodoro, Math Teacher, Julesburg High
School, Colorado))
First they thought that I am also a student because they said
I look young and I'm short. I'm just a fellow student, like a
foreign exchange student, and they are huge. I was telling
my friends about the height of the students that I am
teaching and they all get shocked.
((NATS))
((Charmaine Teodoro, Math Teacher, Julesburg High
School, Colorado))
I've had some challenges during my first year. I had some
students, not all of them, like, some of them will just test you
and just see how far they can go with what they were doing.
So, I would say, it's really different behavior-wise, because in
the Philippines you don't have to do anything. They see you
in uniform, as a teacher, they respect you. Here, I think, you
have to prove yourself before they respect you.
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((Shawn Ehnes, Superintendent & Principal, Julesburg
School District, Colorado))
I think she connected with the kids really well and she's a
very good mathematics teacher.
((Parents))
And I've noticed, and, of course, nice, good grades are
always a nice thing but just her confidence in math, and that
she's able to come home and do it by herself.
Thanks so much for being here, for teaching, everything
you've done for our kids. Appreciate it. Thank you.
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((Shawn Ehnes, Superintendent & Principal, Julesburg
School District, Colorado))
So, you're finishing your second year with our district. And
so, did the second year go little better than the first year?
Do you feel more confident and at home?
((Charmaine Teodoro, Math Teacher, Julesburg High
School, Colorado))
Very smooth this year, because last year I had some
classroom management issues with some of the kids, and
this year it's very different. Would want to stay.
((Shawn Ehnes, Superintendent & Principal, Julesburg
School District, Colorado))
OK. And do you know what that process looks like to be
able to extend the visa.
((Charmaine Teodoro, Math Teacher, Julesburg High
School, Colorado))
No, I will probably do some research about it.
((Shawn Ehnes, Superintendent & Principal, Julesburg
School District, Colorado))
We'd love to have you back. You've done a great job.
Thank you very much.
((Charmaine Teodoro, Math Teacher, Julesburg High
School, Colorado))
Thank you.
((Shawn Ehnes, Superintendent & Principal, Julesburg
School District, Colorado))
We're in a area here where all the schools around us are
small districts of 200-300 kids, and I talk to other
superintendents and principals, and in the state of Colorado,
even in our neighboring states, and hiring and recruiting
teachers is a big task and a difficult task to acquire those
folks to come to a smaller school and community to teach
and live.
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districts in the US face staffing problems))
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((Charmaine Teodoro, Math Teacher, Julesburg High
School, Colorado))
I think, I'm comfortable living here now. So, I am planning to
stay for as long as I could.
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She says she is shy.
The challenges are, it's difficult to find friends of my age with
the same interests. But again, Im just lucky that I have a
host family with me, has been helping me.
((Lynda Pitzer, Landlord))
I had a stipulation with Mrs. Ehnes. Did I ever tell you this?
That, you know, if it wasn't working out, you know, by
Christmas time, you know, we were going to change the
situation. And, I think, she asked me around Christmas time,
and I go, oh no, there's no problem. She's part of the family.
Mom would fix the meal, I'd fix the meal, Charmaine would
fix a meal. Then, you know, we just kind of rotate around.
((NATS))
((Charmaine Teodoro, Math Teacher, Julesburg High
School, Colorado))
I usually eat rice because I can still get that here. Finding
the ingredients is also difficult. There are some vegetables
that I cant easily find so I cant cook some of the food that I
want. The food, the food because, well, when you eat it, it
makes you feel at home because you can only eat that, I
mean, the taste of the food will feel like home.
((NATS))
((Charmaine Teodoro, Math Teacher, Julesburg High
School, Colorado))
The only times that you would probably feel loneliest is
during your birthday and Christmas.
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need more than 100,000 new teachers))
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