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  1. A Different Approach to Learning

    Exploring teaching styles and critical thinking with the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program

  2. Democratic Classrooms

    Encouraging conversations and democratic classrooms in the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program

  3. A Unique Opportunity for English Language Educators

    Daniel Lopez, a Senior English Language Fellow at the Benjamin Franklin Library in Mexico City, believes his fellowship experience has provided him an invaluable opportunity for professional development.

  4. Bridging East and West in the Classroom

    Inspiring ideas from an east-west classroom experience.

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    Lessons on Teaching the Hearing Impaired

    Lessons on Culture and Teaching in the International Leadership Educators Program.

  6. Blind Student Finds New Confidence Teaching in a Foreign Country

    Once Andrey was accepted into the program, the realities of being disabled in a foreign country came to the forefront of his mind.

  7. Community Outreach through Coaching Softball

    Daley’s experience as an ETA in Malaysia was enriched through coaching softball.

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    Exchange Programs Bring Culture and Diversity to Life For Grantees’ Families

    Exchange Programs Bring Culture and Diversity to Life For Grantees’ Families

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    Disability is Diversity: Dr. Christie L. Gilson Shares her Story

    "Just because you have a disability does not mean you can't do an exchange program," says Dr. Christie Gilson. Read more about how an exchange program is an opportunity for anyone.

  10. Lessons Learned from Teaching English to Mothers of Visually-Impaired Children

    When Marquita Green accepted the fellowship for the English Language Fellow Program in Morocco, she never imagined she would have the opportunity to work with such a dedicated group of teachers and staff. Through the program, Marquita has worked at an American Language Center in Marrakech, teaching English to the mothers of blind or visually impaired children, so the mothers are able to read to their kids and help them learn.

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