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What happens if the international teacher has problems while on exchange in the U.S.?

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What happens if the international teacher has problems while on exchange in the U.S.?

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U.S. teachers selected for an exchange are required to set up a support network for the incoming international teacher before leaving the United States. To assist the incoming international teacher, schools must also designate an official mentor teacher, who will assist the international teacher on-site. In addition, the U.S. hosting school and international teacher are supported by FHI 360 for the duration of the exchange. In the event that problems arise, FHI 360 is there to offer assistance.

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