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Teaching in the U.S.: A Guide for International Educators

The United States is facing a significant shortage of teachers, particularly in specific regions and subject areas. International educators have a unique opportunity to contribute to American education while pursuing their professional goals . Understanding The Teacher Shortage Factors such as low salaries, increased workload, and declining public perception of the teaching profession have worsened the teacher shortage in the U.S. This shortage is particularly acute in fields such as science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), as well as special education and foreign languages. States like Arizona, California, Florida, New York, and Texas are especially affected by this shortage. Moreover, many schools are struggling to fill positions for support staff, including teacher's aides, bus drivers, and cafeteria workers. Employment Visas for Temporary Teachers International teachers have several options for obtaining employment visas to work in the U.S. The most common visa

PRESIDENT BIDEN'S NEW IMMIGRATION POLICIES 2024: A Complete Overview

There have been some changes to the landscape of U.S. immigration law under President Biden's administration. From the promotion of AI innovation to changes in asylum rules and green card updates, the new policies present some opportunities and challenges for immigrants and stakeholders. In this article, we provide a quick overview of these policies, highlighting their implications and considerations for individuals and organizations navigating the evolving immigration system. Path to U.S. AI Careers: Immigration and Job Prospects President Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence aims to position the United States as a leader in AI innovation by expanding opportunities for skilled immigrants in the AI field. The order emphasizes the attraction of global talent in AI and related fields through streamlined processing times of petitions and applications for noncitizens who seek to travel to the United States to work on, study, or conduct research in AI or other critica

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