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CHamoru Language Instruction in Classroom. A CHamoru language teacher stands at the front of an elementary classroom, pointing to a digital display showing CHamoru syllables and vocabulary. Students seated nearby watch attentively as the teacher leads a language lesson. Educational posters and learning materials are displayed throughout the classroom.    A CHamoru language teacher stands with a group of elementary students in a brightly decorated classroom. The students pose for a group photo in front of CHamoru language learning displays, including a syllabary chart and alphabet posters, highlighting language and cultural education. 

CHamoru Language and Culture Teachers  gather during Mes CHamoru inside a shopping center. Several participants smile for a photo beside a table displaying CHamoru food . Event signage promoting CHamoru food and culture is visible in the background, while visitors participate in activities throughout the venue.

 

If you are passionate about CHamoru language, history, and culture, becoming a CHamoru Language and Culture Teacher (CHLCT) is an opportunity to make a lasting impact on Guam's students and community. CHamoru teachers play a vital role in preserving our heritage, strengthening cultural identity, and ensuring that future generations remain connected to the island of Guam

This page provides information on the eligibility requirements, CHamoru Proficiency Test process, and application procedures for individuals interested in becoming a CHamoru Language and Culture Teacher at GDOE.

Follow the steps outlined below to determine your eligibility and begin your journey toward a rewarding career in education.

Biba CHamoru! Your commitment today helps preserve our language and culture for tomorrow.



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