Tigilau in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers list
A select group of America’s teachers are being honored by their toughest critics—their former students—in the eighth edition of Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 2004.
Fasefulu Raymond Tigilau, a teacher at Kagman Elementary School, has been nominated by a former student as one who has shaped and inspired the student’s current achievements.
Students were requested to nominate the one teacher from their entire academic experience who made a difference in their lives by helping to shape their values, inspire interest in a particular subject and challenge them to strive for excellence. Students also mentioned enthusiasm about their subject and the knowledge their nominated teachers demonstrated in the classroom.
All of the 114,000 teachers honored in Who’s Who Among America’s teachers were nominated by former students who themselves are currently listed in Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Who’s Who Among American High School Students—Sports Edition or The National Dean’s List.
Parke H. Davis, chairman, National Academic Affairs, has said, “There is no greater honor teachers can receive than to be recognized by former students for their excellence and dedication. In this publication, we clearly have the best teachers in America selected by the best students.”
For more information about Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 2004, contact: Parke H. Davis, chairman, National Academic Affairs at (512) 440-2300, fax (512) 447-1687, or email at www.honoring.com. (PR)