• MEDIA: Wanted: ESL Teachers

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 7 12:10:28 2024
    InstituteForSoundPublicPolicy.ORG's Joe Guzzardi on whether
    NeverBackDown.ORG's Ken Cuccinelli and Steve Cortes advised Casey
    DeSantis to deploy Ron to David McIntosh's ClubForGrowth.ORG to
    obtain permission to borrow Lachlan Murdoch's FoxNews.COM campaign
    bullhorn to remind legacy American proles that Donald Trump took
    Jared Kushner's advice to downplay the National Question on the
    campaign trail against Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: <URL:https://joeguzzardi.substack.com/p/wanted-esl-teachers>
    | Reuters pointed out the obvious---that teachers across the nation
    | face the nearly-insurmountable task of educating non-English
    | speaking students, a challenge that will intensify since foreign-
    | born nationals from more than 150 countries speaking dozens of
    | languages have either crossed the border or have been flowing into
    | the interior via Biden's unlawful CBP-One app. Districts will have
    | to hire more budget-draining English as a Second Language (ESL)
    | teachers, assuming they can be found. In Charleroi, the district
    | will have to recruit Haitian Creole speakers, no doubt in short
    | supply in Western Pennsylvania. But tiny Charleroi, population about
    | 4,200, will have to find the instructors since in a little over a
    | year, as many as 3,000 Haitians have moved into town, almost
    | doubling its population. In 2021-22, the number of Charleroi's non-
    | English speaking students in area schools was 12; now it's 220, an
    | increase of more than 1,700 per cent. Finding suitable ESL teachers
    | is made more difficult because, ideally, the job's candidates will
    | not only speak Haitian Creole but also have a teaching background.
    | Very few who fit the bill can be found locally.

    Will Trump allow Ed Zelich's CharleroiSD.ORG to import Creole teachers
    under the J-1 and H-1B programs in the name of merit-based poaching of
    the 8.1B globe's top two quintiles?
    John
    groenveld@acm.org
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    the driving push factor was HOUSE ENVY, not violence. As big houses
    replaced mud and wood huts on money relatives sent home, a keep-up-
    with-the Garcias motive pushed half the town to emigrate. Boom
    underway." - Todd Bensman <URL:https://twitter.com/BensmanTodd/status/1216766319841824768>

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