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Four individuals from Honduras hold a national flag and Participate Learning signs as they arrive in the U.S. to teach with Participate Learning as Ambassador Teachers as part of a U.S. Department of State J-1 Cultural Exchange Teacher program.

Teach in the United States with Participate Learning

Una oportunidad única para docentes hondureños

Are you a teacher in Honduras looking for career advancement, financial stability, and international recognition?

Join other Honduran educators who have transformed their lives and classrooms by teaching in the United States through the Participate Learning Ambassador Teacher Program.

Participate Learning has welcomed educators from around the world to teach in the U.S. Many Honduran teachers have already taken this step, and you could be next!

International teachers posing with flags at Participate Learning's BridgeUSA J-1 visa cultural exchange teaching program orientation

Why Teach in the U.S. with Participate Learning?

  • Professional growthGain international experience, pursue advanced studies, and return to Honduras with a world of new ideas. 
  • Financial security – Earn a competitive salary that helps you support your family and build long-term stability. 
  • Family Opportunities – Bring your family with you and give your children a once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience U.S. schools and culture. 
  • Cultural exchange in action – Share the richness of Honduran culture with your students while discovering U.S. traditions and perspectives firsthand.

Meet Hernán, an Ambassador Teacher from Honduras

Hear from Hernán about how he turned his dream of living and teaching in the U.S. into reality with Participate Learning.

What Teachers Say

Es un honor formar parte de Participate Learning, donde no solo enseñamos, sino que también aprendemos cada día. La oportunidad de completar una maestría mientras enseño me ha permitido crecer como educadora y contribuir de manera significativa a la educación en Estados Unidos.”

Lily U.
Honduras

As a teacher, we do so much for our students that we forget the impact we make in our education community and the contribution we make for it to be a better world for them.”

Ingrid C.
Honduras

Every day I take pride in helping students develop bilingualism, cultural empathy, and the ability to navigate a diverse world—essential skills for global citizenship and leadership.”

Smiling male teacher from Colombia
Andrés M.
Colombia
Smiling woman proudly holds a small Honduras flag in front of a colorful global education-themed backdrop, celebrating her arrival to teach in the USA with Participate Learning as part of a cultural exchange program.

Media Spotlight in Honduras

Participate Learning’s impact has been highlighted in El Diario de Honduras, featuring the success of Honduran teachers making a difference in U.S. classrooms.

Hear from Teachers Around the World

Teachers from around the globe have joined Participate Learning to share their culture, grow as professionals, and make an impact in U.S. classrooms.

Man smiling and holding a small Honduras flag in front of a Participate Learning backdrop, marking his arrival to the U.S. to teach with Participate Learning as part of a cultural exchange teaching program.

Start Your Journey

Many teachers from Honduras are thriving in the U.S. right now. Are you ready to do the same and:

  • Advance your teaching career internationally?
  • Provide your family with new opportunities?
  • Represent Honduras in classrooms across the United States while sharing your culture and traditions?
  • Experience U.S. culture firsthand?

Apply Today

Teaching abroad isn’t just about a new job in a new country; it’s a life-changing experience of cultural exchange, growth, and impact.