Deadline: 31-Mar-2026
The Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Awards invite outstanding Sri Lankan secondary school teachers to participate in a six-week professional development program in the U.S. The program includes academic seminars, classroom practicum, cultural exchange, and mentorship, equipping participants with innovative teaching skills while fostering cross-cultural understanding between Sri Lankan and U.S. educators.
Program Overview
The Fulbright TEA Program is designed to strengthen secondary education by providing approximately 160 international teachers with professional growth opportunities in the United States. The program focuses on:
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Innovative teaching practices such as student-centered learning, lesson planning, and content-based instruction.
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Instructional technology training to enhance classroom effectiveness.
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Cultural exchange between Sri Lankan and U.S. educators, promoting mutual understanding.
Program Structure
Key components of the program include:
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Six-week academic experience at a U.S. university, including seminars and observation of experienced teachers.
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Practicum placement of at least 40 hours in a U.S. secondary school with a partner teacher.
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Intensive English language support for participants needing assistance to fully engage in the program.
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Cultural enrichment activities, mentoring, and ongoing support throughout the program.
Program Goals
The program aims to:
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Equip teachers with advanced pedagogical strategies.
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Strengthen participants’ understanding of U.S. education and culture.
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Foster long-term relationships between Sri Lankan and U.S. educators and students.
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Prepare teachers to return to Sri Lanka and share knowledge to improve secondary education.
Grant Benefits
Participants receive comprehensive support, including:
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Pre-departure orientation in Colombo.
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Round-trip economy class airfare between Sri Lanka and the U.S. host university.
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Housing and meals during the program.
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Health insurance covering accidents and illness (excluding pre-existing conditions).
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Allowances for incidentals and baggage.
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Opportunity to attend an end-of-program workshop in Washington, D.C.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
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Be full-time secondary-level teachers in Sri Lanka in relevant subject areas.
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Hold at least a Bachelor’s degree.
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Have a minimum of five years of teaching experience by program start.
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Demonstrate English proficiency sufficient for program participation.
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Be Sri Lankan citizens residing continuously in Sri Lanka for at least two years prior to the application deadline.
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Agree to remain in Sri Lanka for a minimum of two years after completing the program.
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit:
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Completed application form.
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Hand-signed privacy policy statement.
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Institutional Support and Reference Form completed by a supervisor.
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Leave Approval Form signed by the school director.
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Copy of passport or photo identification.
All applications must be complete, clearly filled out, and submitted according to official guidelines. Applications not meeting eligibility or documentation requirements will not be considered.
How to Apply
Step-by-step application process:
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Confirm eligibility according to the criteria above.
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Gather required supporting documents, including institutional endorsements and identification.
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Complete the online application form accurately.
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Submit the signed privacy statement and required reference/approval forms.
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Ensure all documents are submitted before the application deadline.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Incomplete or unclear applications.
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Missing hand-signed or official supporting documents.
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Failure to meet residency or teaching experience requirements.
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Underestimating English language proficiency needs for full participation.
Why It Matters
The Fulbright TEA Program enhances secondary education in Sri Lanka by:
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Introducing innovative teaching methods and global best practices.
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Strengthening professional networks and collaboration between Sri Lankan and U.S. educators.
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Promoting cross-cultural understanding and global awareness among students and teachers.
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Building sustainable capacity for education improvement in Sri Lankan schools.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Who is eligible for the Fulbright TEA Awards?
Full-time Sri Lankan secondary-level teachers with a Bachelor’s degree and at least five years of teaching experience. -
What is the duration of the program?
Six weeks, scheduled in either Spring or Fall, with dates determined by host universities. -
What are the key components of the program?
Academic seminars, classroom practicum (minimum 40 hours), cultural enrichment, mentoring, and English support if needed. -
What costs are covered by the grant?
Round-trip airfare, housing, meals, health insurance, incidentals allowance, baggage allowance, and an end-of-program workshop in Washington, D.C. -
Are applicants required to return to Sri Lanka?
Yes, participants must reside in Sri Lanka for a minimum of two years following program completion. -
What documents are required for application?
Application form, privacy policy statement, institutional support and reference form, leave approval form, and passport or photo ID. -
What happens if eligibility criteria are not met?
Applications that do not meet eligibility requirements will not be forwarded for consideration.
Conclusion
The Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Awards offer Sri Lankan secondary teachers a transformative professional development experience. By combining advanced teaching methodologies, classroom practicum, and cultural exchange, the program strengthens teachers’ skills, fosters cross-cultural connections, and contributes to improved secondary education in Sri Lanka.
For more information, visit Fulbright Sri Lanka.








































