
Summary
The Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Program is a six-week professional learning opportunity for international secondary-level educators. Participants engage in academic seminars, observe and co-teach in U.S. classrooms, and collaborate with educators and students to exchange best practices. The program also includes civic and cultural activities to foster mutual understanding.
Benefits
The scholarship offers the following benefits:
Academic seminars on modern teaching methodologies and instructional technology
40-hour field experience in a U.S. secondary school
Opportunities for cultural exchange and networking
Travel, accommodation, and living expenses covered
Eligibilities.
Full-time secondary-level educators from participating countries who:
Have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent education and experience
Demonstrate English language proficiency
Are able to travel to the U.S. for six weeks
Deadline Application deadlines vary by country or territory. Contact your local U.S. Embassy or Fulbright Commission for specific dates.
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