Deadline: 13-Mar-2026
The Fulbright TEA Program provides experienced secondary-level teachers with a fully funded professional development opportunity in the United States. Participants gain hands-on teaching experience, leadership training, and exposure to innovative educational practices while engaging in cultural exchange and knowledge sharing.
Program Overview
The Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Program is a prestigious professional development initiative for secondary-level teachers. The program is designed to strengthen teaching practice, enhance leadership skills, and foster cross-cultural understanding through a fully funded experience in the United States.
Participants benefit from intensive academic seminars at a U.S. host university and a supervised classroom practicum of at least 40 hours, where they work alongside a partner teacher in a local secondary school. This immersive approach enables participants to observe and adopt student-centered teaching methods, lesson planning strategies, instructional technology, and innovative pedagogical approaches.
Key Focus Areas
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Student-centered learning and new teaching methodologies
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Content-based instruction and lesson planning
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Integration of instructional technology
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Classroom-based practicum with U.S. secondary school students
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Intensive English language instruction if required
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Leadership and mentoring development
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Training-of-trainers skills for post-program knowledge sharing
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Cultural enrichment and professional networking
Program Benefits
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Fully funded international travel, including round-trip airfare and domestic travel reimbursement to the departure point
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Accommodation on or near the host university campus
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Maintenance allowance to cover daily living and educational expenses
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Direct classroom experience and mentoring in U.S. secondary schools
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Opportunity to develop leadership skills and training strategies for knowledge sharing in home schools
Eligibility
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Full-time secondary-level teachers of English/EFL, mathematics, science, foreign languages, social studies, journalism/communications, or special education
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Minimum of three years full-time teaching experience by the start of the program
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Teachers must spend more than half of their teaching time with students aged 12–18
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Demonstrated leadership within the school or professional community
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent required
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Nominated based on professional experience, academic qualifications, and leadership potential
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Must work in institutions serving a local student population
Cohort Details
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Spring 2027 Cohort: Late January – Mid-March 2027
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Fall 2027 Cohort: September – Late October 2027
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Preparatory steps include documentation, medical forms, visa processing, and pre-departure orientations coordinated through U.S. Embassies and Fulbright Commissions
Application and Selection
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Applicants are nominated based on educational expertise, teaching experience, and leadership qualities
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Final selection is made by the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, an independent, presidentially appointed body overseeing all Fulbright programs
Conclusion
The Fulbright TEA Program offers a transformative professional development experience for secondary-level teachers, combining innovative U.S. classroom exposure, leadership training, and cultural exchange. Participants return with enhanced teaching practices, broader perspectives, and tools to positively impact their students and school communities.
For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Côte d’Ivoire.








































