The Teaching Excellence & Achievement (TEA) Program

Since 2011, CGU has been proud to be a TEA Host University.

TEA is a six-week professional development program serving a cohort of experienced middle- and high-school teachers from around the world, hosted at selected universities in the US. TEA is co-sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the U.S. Department of State and IREX.

TEA strives to help participating teachers, called Fellows, to develop expertise in their teaching subject areas, enhance their teaching skills, and increase their knowledge of the United States of America. While individually designed and implemented by each host university, all TEA Programs have three main components in common: 1) university coursework in teaching methodologies, lesson planning, teaching processes and strategies, and educational technology; 2) a clinical experience in local middle- and/or high-schools; and 3) cultural and civic activities.

CGU's TEA Program was designed by and is overseen by Dr. DeLacy Ganley.

To learn more about specific CGU's TEA Programs, please visit the following "Google Sites." To view the information, you will need to register as a "Google User."

 

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View an IREX Video about the TEA Program

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