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Fulbright TEA Program Seeks Friendship Family Hosts

This year, UNCG expects to host 23 teachers through the program that brings secondary education teachers from around the world to the U.S. Those interested in becoming Friendship Family Hosts may apply through August 29. The post Fulbright TEA Program Seeks Friendship Family Hosts appeared first on UNC Greensboro.

The Global Engagement Office (GEO) invites UNCG campus and community members to participate in the Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (Fulbright TEA) program as a Friendship Family Host. UNCG hosts this program in collaboration with Guilford County Schools.

Fulbright TEA participants are secondary school teachers from all over the world. It provides participants with unique opportunities to enhance their teaching and leadership skills. Here, they increase their knowledge about the U.S. through first-hand experiences, networking, and cultural activities. UNCG expects to host 23 teachers.

The application deadline is August 29.

The friendship hospitality weekend is scheduled for the weekend of September 20-21, with the opening reception to meet the fellows and plan time together on Monday, September 15. This cultural experience will help participants connect with families in our community and learn about U.S. home life. Hosts will be paired with one or more Fulbright TEA participants.

Visitors with the Fulbright TEA program at UNCG pose for a group photo at a lake.

If hosts are not available September 20-21, they can communicate with participants to find a more convenient time. Hosts must participate in a virtual orientation to help better prepare themselves for the experience. GEO will offer different orientation days and times to accommodate busy schedules.

Those interested in hosting may provide information about themselves in the Friendship Family Host Application. Overnight stays are welcome but not required.

For any questions, please contact Dr. Maria Anastasiou, Associate Provost for Global Engagement at m_anastasio@uncg.edu.

Fulbright TEA is supported by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State and administered by the International Research and Exchange Board.

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