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In reply to the discussion: Oklahoma schools bring in teachers from Mexico to address educator shortages [View all]LeftInTX
(34,006 posts)24. Not Certified. Public school teachers in Mexico end their secondary ed at 10th grade and go to college.
It's hard to get a US certificate if you haven't completed HS. They would need to get a GED, then go back to college and take classes. Would not be worth it.
They will get something called an "emergency certificate". My husband had one for awhile.
Accents could be an issue. They would be bilingual. How will parents react? However. It depends on the community (Indian Reservations would probably be more accepting than some redneck white area)
They will pay them less than US teachers. That's they whole thing.
I'm pretty sure they will get work visas.
ICE is unpredictable.
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Oklahoma schools bring in teachers from Mexico to address educator shortages [View all]
babylonsister
Sep 19
OP
And do they have to take Oklahoma's "dedication to the dear leader" test, like they were
Scrivener7
Sep 19
#2
Not Certified. Public school teachers in Mexico end their secondary ed at 10th grade and go to college.
LeftInTX
Sep 19
#24
But they skirt the state's minimum salaries. So in some respect they're like scabs.
LeftInTX
Sep 19
#48
Decades ago, they tried to bring nurses in from the Philippines as cheap labor
travelingthrulife
Sep 19
#19
They still do. Although the bases aren't there, there is an "American school" over there.
LeftInTX
Sep 19
#27
I remember when Dean Martin played an American Indian in movies. Are they really from Mexico?
twodogsbarking
Sep 19
#17
So I guess they all have the proper visas and green cards allowing them to work in the United States.
Ray Bruns
Sep 19
#20
But the loon state Education Superintendent implemented an idiotic policy to keep some teachers out
BumRushDaShow
Sep 19
#22
The teachers from Mexico won't require certification. They will be issued "emergency certificates"
LeftInTX
Sep 19
#32
Just like Abbot's Texas DMV was requesting Mexican Truck drivers after reopening and granting them visas
ChicagoTeamster
Sep 19
#31
Surreal. Must be because they will agree to teach the Bible, and shun mention of LBTQ+ topics.
Martin68
Sep 19
#33