Real Stories, Real Impact: IAG Teachers in Action

U.S. districts are partnering with IAG to bring passionate, certified teachers into the classroom. Explore stories of growth, connection, and change

Mrs. Azenith Torda

My personal goal is to keep growing as a teacher and connect with my students and colleagues. Professionally, I want to learn new teaching strategies, share my cultural perspective, and help create a welcoming and inclusive classroom
Philippines

Krizel Abat

The most rewarding part was being given a very challenging class but managing to make them stand out by the end of the school year. It was even more fulfilling when I received two awards recognizing my hard work and dedication
Philippines

Angela Coostoy

Meet Angela Coostoy— a teacher from the Phillipines now teaching in the U.S. through the Cultural Exchange Program
Philippines

Jakie Lou

Meet Jakie Lou — a Kindergarten teacher from the Philippines now teaching in the U.S. through the Teach in the USA program.
Philippines

Saul Melendrez

Originally from Nicaragua, Saúl is a passionate Math teacher working in the U.S. for over two years. He shares how he went beyond the standard curriculum during his first year, introducing multiplication to his students even when it wasn’t part of the program. For Saúl, seeing his students succeed is the reward that transforms his own life, every day.
Nicaragua

Francisco Soza

Originally from Nicaragua, he is a Bilingual Spanish teacher in the U.S. Francisco shares how teaching the same group of students year after year has helped them grow from knowing no Spanish to confidently speaking and writing the language. As an international teachers they not only bring knowledge — they build lasting progress.
Nicaragua

How IAG Teachers Are Impacting U.S. Classrooms