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Showing posts with label apply in America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apply in America. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Fewer Filipino Nurses Interested To Work In The US?
In a surprising news item from ABS-CBN, Filipino nurses who sought employment in the US were apparently 38% less versus the year before according to LPG Marketers' Association party-list Rep. Arnel Ty
Citing data from the US National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Ty said only 4,354 Filipino nurses took the NCLEX for the first time during the first 9 months of the year while 84% of the 152,068 US-educated nurses who took the exam within the said period passed the NCLEX.
Is the US labor market for nurses really shrinking?
Data from the Professional Regulation Commission, Ty said 290,000 registered nurses were unemployed as of March 31. The figure, says Ty, does not include the more than 37,000 nursing graduates who passed the July licensure examination.
ABS-CBN article goes on to state that the government is planning to spend P1.686 billion next year to expand the Health Department's Doctors to the Barrio program, which will provide temporary jobs to nurses, Ty said. The expanded program is expected to cover the deployment of 12,000 nurses and 1,000 midwives to underserved communities.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Want To Be A Teacher In America? Here's How!
The United States of America is suffering a shortage in teacher. In the next five years, up to 40 percent of the current teachers are about to have their retirement. Over the next decade they might need some 2 million new elementary and high school teachers, or over 200,000 each year.
Being a teacher is not an easy task, good future of the youth depends on them. Quality education is the primary concern of most Americans. That’s the reason why they are given seminars that would test their ability to teach. The American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence (ABCTE) offers a program called Passport to Teaching that would be of an enormous help for them. The American Board deals with the needs to place highly qualified teachers in every classroom. They help the states, districts and communities meet the requirements for NO Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
Passport to Teaching requires no experience. It is open to all teachers, professionals who want to have a career-switch and fresh graduates of any four-year bachelor's degree. Successful applicants can then teach math, science, English and special education subjects in US elementary or high schools. Here are some ways on how to avail the program:
- Apply for Passport to Teaching by completing the application online at https://mypass.abcte.org.
- Assess your level of subject area and submit the payment for the program fee.
- Request a transcript from your university of college with the forms from the American Board.
- Complete the background check supplied by the American Board.
- Make yourself familiar with the policies and requirements of the American Board with their candidate handbook.
- Have a communication with the experience educator or Learning Plan Advisor through phone or e-mail anytime.
- Identify your strength and weakness by performing the Self-Assessment.
- Create and prepare an Individualized Learning Plan. This can help you in your teaching career.
- Register for the time and the location of your exam.
- Put your Passport to Teaching in use, you can apply into public, private or charter school.
Article via OFWguide
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