Welcoming Ambassador Teachers to the U.S.

Every summer, a new cohort of Participate Learning Ambassador Teachers travels from all over the world to begin their journey living and working in the United States. Our Ambassador Teachers play a meaningful role in showing their students the world, and helping them to be engaged, global citizens. These educators come to the U.S. with years of teaching expertise and a love of sharing their culture with their school community. This year, Participate Learning will welcome more than 500 teachers from 32 different countries. Check out the graphic below to learn more about these amazing educators!

Participate Learning is thrilled to welcome the newest Ambassador Teachers to the United States this summer! If you are an educator interested in our program, you can learn about the application process and requirements here.

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  • Caroline Weeks is a marketing consultant at Participate Learning. She is passionate about using global challenges as a framework for global learning.

Caroline Weeks

Caroline Weeks is a marketing consultant at Participate Learning. She is passionate about using global challenges as a framework for global learning.

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