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Learn more about the Texas-Spain Visiting International Teacher program.
The Visiting Teachers from Spain Program is a cultural exchange program based on the cooperation between the education authorities of Spain and the U.S./ Canada. The program, endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education Office, is sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports of Spain (MECD), by state and provincial departments of Education, and school districts in more than 35 states and one province in Canada. Hundreds of teachers participate in this cultural exchange every year.
The spirit of the program is cross-cultural understanding, and the enhancement of bilingual, dual-language, immersion, and world language programs.
Program Timeline
The new visiting teachers participate in orientation and training workshops, organized jointly by the MECD, Region 13 and the Districts to prepare them for their teaching assignments and a smooth transition to life in that particular Texas community.
Learn More ...The Spanish Liaison from the Ministry and the ESC Region 13 VIT coordinator visit the new teachers from Spain in their district and meet the principals of the schools where they teach, as well as other district personnel who are involved in the VIT program.
Learn More ...Districts should express their interest in the program to their Spanish education advisor in the U.S..
Learn More ...Application period opens up for interested teachers in Spain.
Applicant teachers submit their résumé, qualifications and credentials.
Learn More ...MECD and its offices in the U.S. prescreen candidates who are certified in the areas and grades requested by recruiters.
Learn More ...Representatives from school districts and states participate in the 2 week recruitment in Madrid.
Learn More ...Selected teachers have their credential evaluations processed.
Visa sponsors initiate the process for teachers to apply for their J-1 visas/ Work Permit.
Learn More ...Selected teachers participate in the orientation organized by MECD.
Teachers travel to the U.S. and Canada
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