Deadline: 26-Mar-2026
The Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Program offers Romanian secondary-level teachers a fully funded six-week professional development experience in the United States. The program combines academic seminars, classroom-based practicum, and cultural exchange to strengthen teaching skills, leadership capacity, and international collaboration. Applications are open until March 26, 2026, for Spring and Fall 2027 cohorts.
The Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Program is now accepting applications from Romanian secondary-level teachers for an intensive six-week professional development program in the United States.
The program is designed to enhance teaching quality, promote international understanding, and strengthen educational leadership through academic learning, classroom engagement, and cultural exchange.
Program Overview
The Fulbright TEA Program provides Romanian teachers with hands-on exposure to the U.S. education system while building advanced pedagogical skills.
Participants engage in structured academic seminars, collaborate with U.S. teachers, and take part in professional and cultural activities that foster long-term international connections.
The program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, funded by the U.S. Government, and administered by IREX in collaboration with the Fulbright Commission.
Program Structure and Key Components
The six-week program includes the following core elements.
Academic Seminars
Participants take part in university-based seminars focused on:
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New and innovative teaching methodologies
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Student-centered learning approaches
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Content-based instruction
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Project-based learning
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Lesson planning and curriculum design
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Instructional technology training for teachers
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U.S. history and the U.S. education system
Classroom Practicum
Each participant completes a supervised practicum of at least 40 hours in a U.S. secondary school near the host university.
The practicum allows teachers to:
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Observe U.S. classroom practices
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Co-teach or assist a U.S. partner teacher
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Engage directly with middle or high school students
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Apply seminar learning in a real classroom environment
Professional Development and Cultural Activities
The program also includes:
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Workshops and professional development sessions
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Cultural exchange activities
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School and community visits
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Opportunities to interact with U.S. educators and students
Program Objectives
The Fulbright TEA Program aims to:
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Strengthen teaching skills through best practices in pedagogy and instructional technology
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Deepen understanding of the U.S. education system and society
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Promote mutual understanding between U.S. and international educators
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Support participants in becoming teacher leaders in their home communities
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Encourage knowledge-sharing and institutional impact after program completion
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Increase U.S. students’ awareness of other countries through direct interaction with international teachers
Who Is Eligible?
To be eligible, applicants must meet all of the following criteria.
Citizenship and Residency
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Hold Romanian citizenship
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Live and work in Romania at the time of application and participation
Education and Professional Experience
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Hold at least a Bachelor’s degree
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Have a minimum of three years of full-time teaching experience
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Preference is given to candidates with five or more years of teaching experience
Teaching Level and Subjects
Applicants must be full-time secondary-level teachers working primarily with students aged approximately 11 to 18.
Eligible subject areas include:
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English
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Mathematics
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Romanian language
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Foreign languages
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Social studies
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Special education within these subject areas
Teachers who work across multiple levels must spend more than half of their teaching time with middle or high school students.
Language and Professional Commitment
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Demonstrate sufficient English language proficiency
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Show a clear commitment to continue teaching after the program
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Submit a complete and accurate application
Who Is Not Eligible?
The following individuals are not eligible to apply:
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Educational administrators who do not teach at least half-time
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Full-time teacher trainers
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University faculty
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Private language tutors
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Substitute or guest teachers
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Teachers working primarily with expatriate communities
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Teachers involved exclusively in extracurricular programs
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Alumni of the Fulbright TEA Program, ILEP, or Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program
Program Benefits and Financial Support
The Fulbright TEA Program is fully funded and includes comprehensive support.
Covered Benefits
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J-1 visa assistance
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Pre-departure orientation in Romania
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Round-trip international airfare and U.S. domestic travel
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Academic program fees
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Housing and meals
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Accident and sickness medical coverage (excluding pre-existing conditions)
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Transportation to practicum schools when required
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Daily allowance for incidentals during the program
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Baggage allowance
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Welcome Orientation and End-of-Program Workshop
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Access to alumni networks and activities
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online through the official Fulbright application platform.
Required Application Documents
Applicants must upload the following:
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Completed online application form
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Institutional Support and Reference Form completed by a supervisor
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Leave Approval Form completed by the school director
Both forms must be hand signed, scanned, and uploaded.
Teaching Schedule Requirement
Applicants must provide a detailed weekly teaching schedule that includes:
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All classes taught
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Planning periods
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Additional professional responsibilities
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All schools where teaching duties are carried out
This schedule must demonstrate full-time teaching status.
English Language Requirement (TOEFL)
Candidates nominated for the program are required to submit a TOEFL score before the specified deadline.
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Minimum expected TOEFL iBT score: 45
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TOEFL scores are not required at the initial application stage
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Test vouchers will be provided to nominated Romanian candidates
Selection Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on:
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Commitment to secondary education
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Leadership roles within the school or district
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Professional and educational achievements
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Potential for long-term institutional collaboration
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Readiness for an intensive U.S.-based program
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Ability to collaborate in an international cohort
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Clear plans for applying and sharing learning after return
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Effective communication skills in English
Priority is given to applicants with limited prior exposure to the United States and those who have not previously received a Fulbright grant.
Application Deadline and Program Timeline
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Application deadline: March 26, 2026
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Final results notification: Late August 2026
Program Cohorts
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Spring 2027 cohort: Late January 2027 to mid-March 2027
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Fall 2027 cohort: September 2027 to late October 2027
Applicants may indicate their preferred cohort in the application, but placement is not guaranteed. Final cohort dates and host university assignments are determined by U.S. administrators after selection.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting incomplete or unsigned required forms
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Failing to demonstrate full-time secondary-level teaching status
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Applying without a clear plan for post-program impact
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Underestimating the intensity of the six-week program
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Providing vague or inconsistent information across application sections
Careful preparation and clear documentation significantly improve application strength.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long is the Fulbright TEA Program?
The program lasts six weeks in the United States.
Is the program fully funded?
Yes. All major costs, including travel, housing, meals, and program fees, are covered.
Do I need a TOEFL score to apply?
No. TOEFL scores are required only after nomination, not at the initial application stage.
Can I choose my preferred program dates?
Applicants may indicate a preferred cohort, but final placement is not guaranteed.
Can school administrators apply?
Only if they teach at least half-time at the secondary level.
Are previous Fulbright participants eligible?
No. Individuals who previously participated in TEA, ILEP, or Fulbright DAI programs are not eligible.
Will I be required to return to Romania after the program?
Yes. Participants are expected to return and continue teaching in Romania after completing the program.
Conclusion
The Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program offers Romanian secondary-level teachers a rare opportunity to strengthen teaching practice, leadership skills, and international understanding through a fully funded U.S.-based experience.
By combining academic learning, classroom engagement, and cultural exchange, the program equips educators to make a lasting impact in their schools and communities.
For committed teachers seeking professional growth and global collaboration, the Fulbright TEA Program represents a powerful pathway to educational excellence and cross-cultural connection.
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