Dating teacher sa Pilipinas, principal na sa isang First Nation high school sa Ontario | Filipino
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- First Filipino appointed as principal in North Caribou Lake First Nation shares teaching career journey in Canada. Paula Saraza reports.
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I became an OCT because of his first video with OMNI Filipino. Thanks to you, sir Richard!
Amazing story ❤️
😀Life is a blessing! All the best! Congrtulations! All the blessings. Take good care. Like is beautiful! God bless sobra-sobra! Mabuhay!
Yay, Hi sir congrats...
teaching is a vocation, kids in first nation needs a good education not only academic also to bring out the best in these kids. all the best to all of u teachers out there. 👏
WOW KARAMIHAN NG TEACHERS PINOY NA PALA...BAKA MAGING MAS GANDA ANG PAG ASENSO NILA DYAN....DAHIL SA MA I TUTULONG NG MGA PINOY SA MAGANDANG PAG PAPA LAKI NG MGA BATA
Hindi pagdating sa HongKong ...mga Pinoy teachers sangkot sa brainwashing ng mga Chinese students .
congrats po Sir. We are so proud of you.
Wow congratulations ❤so proud of you…
Cla Rhea, Theresa Redula, Arvin, Paula and Ron congrats galing nyo magbalita ng tagalog para akong nsa Pilipinas ❤
Proud to u all Kababayans..Well done!!!
Teaching in an English-speaking nation was once my aspiration and childhood wish, however, I have accepted that it is not meant to be at this time. I trust in God's plan for me and will follow wherever He leads me. I admire my fellow Filipino educator who is teaching in a foreign country, although I feel a twinge of envy. Teaching in Canada may not be for everyone, and I have come to terms with the fact that it is not my destined path.
The people who lives in that place are the aboriginals. The first nation is generally the indians.
Congrats po!
They call them native Indians or first nation
Teaching Indians- does he know anything about their culture?