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LEO S. PAZ , Chair, Philippine Studies |
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| Email |
lpaz@ccsf.edu |
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239-3740 |
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L360 |
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S30 |
| Address |
50
Phelan Avenue, S-30
San Francisco, CA 94112 |
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MWF 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.,
TR 1:10-2:30 p.m.
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| PIL 1 |
MTWRF |
12:00p.m. |
1:00 p.m. |
HC215
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| pil10A |
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9:00
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10:00 p.m. |
Bngl713 |
| Pil 10A |
M-Eve |
6:30
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9:30 p.m. |
AX268 |
| IDST42 |
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9:30am |
11:00am |
L321 |
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Currently Chair of Philippine Studies, and Instructor in Foreign Languages (Filipino) at CCSF. Adjunct Professor in Teacher Education, Bilingual Teacher Credential Program, USF. Completed M.A. in ESL, Doctorate in International Multicultural Eductation, and Bilingual Education Teacher Credential at University of San Francisco. Graduate studies in Social/Industrial Psychology at Ateneo de Manila University. Taught Human Resources Management, Industrial Relations, and IndustrialPsychology at Ateneo University and De La Salle University (1970-1982). Human Resources Director at Kraft Foods, National Semiconductors, and San Miguel Corporation with work stints in Hongkong, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines (1973-1985). U.S. experience includes Training Adminstrator work at UCSF Medical Center, adjunct faculty appointments at Stanford University and University of San Francisco Graduate School of Education. Developed courses on Filipino language for Stanford University, Skyline College, Diablo Valley College, and CCSF. Introduced college-level courses at Daly City and San Francisco high schools. |
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