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Program at a Glance

AAG Teacher Exchange Program is designed to bring skilled and experienced international teachers to all K-12 American classrooms, including public, private and charter schools. This Program gives schools a unique opportunity to provide their students and teachers insight into different cultures, as well as engage in cultural exchange that will broaden the understanding of all participants.

Type of Visa: Teacher Exchange J-1 Visa

Length of the Program: Up to three years

Participants’ Profile:
All teachers on the AAG Teacher Exchange Program will:

  • Have a degree that meets the minimum requirement of a U.S. Bachelor’s degree.
  • Have a minimum of three years teaching experience.
  • Be fluent in English
  • Areas of Teaching
    Teachers can be recruited to your specifications, from K – 12, with specialties in any subject matter. We specialize in hard to fill positions such as Math, Science, Special Education, K-12, and general teachers in primary and secondary education. We have a large database of qualified teachers in all these fields, but we can also recruit to your specifications in other areas.

    Purpose of the Program
    The purpose of the J-1 Teacher Exchange Program is to promote the interchange of American and foreign teachers in public and private schools and the enhancement of mutual understanding between people of the United States and other countries. They do so by providing foreign teacher opportunities to teach in primary and secondary accredited educational institutions in the United States, to participate actively in cross-cultural activities with Americans in schools and communities, and to return home ultimately to share their experiences and their increased knowledge of the United States. Such exchanges enable visitors to understand better American culture, society, and teaching practices at the primary and secondary levels, and enhance American knowledge of foreign cultures, customs, and teaching approaches.