Deadline: 31-Dec-2025
The Summer Study of the U.S. Institutes for Secondary School Educators offers a fully funded five-week academic program in the United States for foreign secondary school teachers and administrators. Participants gain in-depth knowledge of U.S. history, society, and institutions to enhance teaching curricula in their home countries. Applications are due by December 31, 2025, with interviews in January 2026.
Fully Funded Academic Program for International Educators
Program Overview
The Study of the U.S. Institutes for Secondary Educators is a prestigious program designed to equip secondary school educators and administrators with resources to teach about the United States effectively. The program strengthens academic curricula, fosters professional development, and promotes U.S. educational exchange.
Key features include:
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Five-week duration: Four-week academic residency plus a one-week field experience
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Target participants: Mid-career educators and administrators, typically aged 30–50
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Focus: U.S. society, history, founding principles, and contemporary achievements
Institutes and Hosting Locations
Three multinational Institutes will be conducted, each hosting 20 participants:
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Teachers’ Institute at the University of Montana, Missoula
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Teachers’ Institute at the Institute for Training and Development, Amherst, Massachusetts
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Administrators’ Institute at California State University, Chico
The program emphasizes content and materials about the United States, rather than teaching methods or pedagogy.
Program Components
Participants will engage in:
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Lectures and panel discussions
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Seminar-style academic discussions
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Readings, workshops, and site visits
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Meetings with practitioners and cultural activities
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Opportunities for curriculum development and follow-on engagement
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants are:
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Secondary school teachers (students aged 14–18) or administrators (curriculum developers, Ministry officials, teacher trainers, textbook writers)
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Mid-career professionals with limited or no prior U.S. experience
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Individuals who can demonstrate plans to enhance U.S. studies-related courses or materials
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English-fluent participants capable of full-time engagement
Program Benefits
The U.S. Department of State covers all program-related costs, including:
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International and domestic travel
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Housing and meals
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Academic materials and cultural activities
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Health insurance under the Accident and Sickness Program for Exchanges (ASPE)
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Coverage up to $100,000, with $25 co-pay per medical visit and $75 co-pay per ER visit
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Application Process
How to Apply
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Prepare your application following the prescribed instructions
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Submit by email with the correct subject line
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Deadline: December 31, 2025, at 12:00 a.m.
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Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed in January 2026
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Final selections communicated by April 2026
Application Tips
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Highlight your experience teaching students aged 14–18
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Emphasize your plans to enhance U.S. studies curricula
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Demonstrate professional commitment to full-time participation
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Ensure English language proficiency is clearly indicated
Program Requirements
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Full-time participation is mandatory; all activities and assignments must be completed
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Participants cannot bring family or friends
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Professional or academic work outside the program is not permitted
Why This Program Matters
The Summer Study of the U.S. Institutes:
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Enhances teaching about the U.S. in secondary and academic institutions
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Builds cross-cultural understanding and professional networks
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Strengthens educational collaboration and exchange between the U.S. and participants’ home countries
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Who can apply for this program?
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Mid-career secondary school teachers or administrators who teach or develop curriculum for students aged 14–18.
Q2: What is the duration of the program?
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Five weeks: Four-week academic residency plus one-week field experience.
Q3: Are costs covered?
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Yes. Travel, accommodation, meals, academic materials, cultural activities, and health insurance are fully covered.
Q4: Is prior U.S. experience required?
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No, priority is given to applicants with limited or no prior U.S. experience.
Q5: What are the selection criteria?
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Professional experience, potential to enhance U.S. studies curricula, English fluency, and full-time availability.
Q6: Can family members accompany participants?
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No. Participants must attend independently.
Q7: When will participants be notified of their selection?
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Shortlisted candidates are interviewed in January 2026; final selections announced by April 2026.
Conclusion
The Summer Study of the U.S. Institutes for Secondary Educators provides an exceptional opportunity for international educators to gain in-depth knowledge of the United States, enhance their teaching, and contribute to educational exchange. Full funding and a structured, immersive experience ensure participants return to their home countries equipped to strengthen U.S.-focused curricula.
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