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|TopOrganization=Department of State
|TopOrganization=Department of State
|CreationLegislation=Fulbright Act of 1946
|CreationLegislation=Fulbright Act of 1946
|Purpose=The Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program for International Teachers brought international primary and secondary educators to the United States to enhance their professional skills and share educational practices. It aimed to foster mutual understanding between the U.S. and other nations by integrating global perspectives into classrooms worldwide.
|Purpose=Fulbright Distinguished Awards brought global teachers to the U.S. to boost skills and share practices, enhancing understanding in classrooms worldwide.
|Website=https://www.fulbrightteacherexchanges.org/
|Website=https://www.fulbrightteacherexchanges.org/
|ProgramStart=2010
|ProgramStart=2010
|InitialFunding=Congressional appropriations
|InitialFunding=Congressional appropriations
|Duration=Ongoing
|Duration=Ongoing
|Historic=false
|Historic=No
}}
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'''Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program for International Teachers''' (DAI) brings international primary and secondary educators to the United States for a semester-long exchange to enhance their professional skills, pursue individual projects, and share educational practices with U.S. counterparts. Hosted by U.S. universities in collaboration with the Institute of International Education (IIE), it serves educators from over 20 participating countries, offering coursework, classroom observation, and cultural activities to strengthen teaching methodologies and global competence, with over 500 participants since its inception by 2025.<ref>Fulbright Teacher Exchanges, "Fulbright DAI Program Details," https://www.fulbrightteacherexchanges.org/programs/dai/, accessed February 19, 2025.</ref>
'''Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Program for International Teachers''' (DAI) brings international primary and secondary educators to the United States for a semester-long exchange to enhance their professional skills, pursue individual projects, and share educational practices with U.S. counterparts. Hosted by U.S. universities in collaboration with the Institute of International Education (IIE), it serves educators from over 20 participating countries, offering coursework, classroom observation, and cultural activities to strengthen teaching methodologies and global competence, with over 500 participants since its inception by 2025.<ref>Fulbright Teacher Exchanges, "Fulbright DAI Program Details," https://www.fulbrightteacherexchanges.org/programs/dai/, accessed February 19, 2025.</ref>