The Grantley Adams Memorial School’s English and Social Studies teacher Keisha Russell-Greaves has been chosen to participate in the Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement (TEA) Program.
The highly selected, eight-week-long Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program, funded by the US Department of State, sends foreign instructors to a host university in the US for professional development.
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Russell-Greaves will participate in academic seminars on novel teaching approaches, student-centered learning, content-based instruction, lesson planning, and training in instructional technology at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
The Fulbright TEA Program’s objectives are to support diversity in the learning environment and in the classroom, to train teachers in global best practices in education, and to provide them the opportunity to share their own professional expertise with educators and students in the United States.