I love to see educators travel and come back changed (in the BEST possible way!).
I love to see educators travel and come back changed (in the BEST possible way!).
The first time I sat across from a docent who knew the name of every Herbert who had ever lived at Muckross House, I understood the gap.
On a misty grey morning at Scotland’s historic Culloden Battlefield, our daughter Lillie did not want to leave.
We had arrived early. Hours (and hours) later, a guide came to tell us the site was closing. Lillie kept going back to the same long stretch of Drummossie Moor, listening hard to the wind. She wandered to and from Leanach Cottage, meandering among clan grave markers, treading lightly and with respect. She asked questions, then went back to the marsh to think.
After almost two decades of publishing Wandering Educators, I greet every new travel planning tool the same way: with curiosity, and with my suitcase-tested skepticism close at hand.
The question filling my inbox this year?
My answer?
Continuing your education with a college course or degree could be the golden ticket to future opportunities. However, it is now relatively commonplace. So, if you’re planning to walk down this path, it’s vital that you do it in style.
It would be easy to pick the first suitable degree that you discover. In reality, the decision has a huge impact on your life to be anything less than 100% confident. Use the following questions for guidance and you’ll be ready to act with conviction.
A cultural exchange happens when people from different countries or communities come together to share their traditions, stories, art, and everyday life. Whether its through travel, study abroad, joint projects, festivals, or even online collaborations, it helps transform distant cultures into real faces and voices removing prejudices and stereotypes.
Nestled on the picturesque island of Lombok lies an unparalleled escape for travelers seeking both tranquility and adventure. As Lombok continues to rise as a premier tourism destination, discerning visitors are drawn to its pristine beaches and vibrant culture. This article explores how a stay at Qunci Villas enhances the Lombok experience, highlighting the resort's luxurious accommodations, breathtaking natural surroundings, exquisite dining options, and wellness offerings.
Traveling to a new country used to mean navigating confusing airport touchscreens, struggling to read foreign menus, or pointing awkwardly at pictures of food. But as you travel across the globe today, a subtle technological revolution is taking place at the counter and in the drive-thru.
The era of tapping on greasy kiosks is slowly fading, making way for sophisticated conversational intelligence.
One morning while volunteering as an English teacher in Mexico, I asked my classroom a simple question:
"Who wants to be a superhero?"
Every hand shot into the air.
The children immediately began naming the superpowers they wished they had: flying, super speed, invisibility, incredible strength. Their answers got me thinking. What actually makes someone a superhero? Is it simply possessing a special ability, or is it how that ability is used?
Let’s be completely real for a second. Packing up your entire life, moving to a country you’ve only ever seen on a map, and trying to get a degree in a language that isn't your own is terrifying. It is a massive, exhausting mountain to climb. But for international students, the biggest hurdle isn't just the culture shock or the homesickness. It’s navigating this completely unspoken, incredibly rigid set of rules called academic integrity.