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White House Summit on Study Abroad and Global Citizenship

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Jun 25, 2016 / 1 comments

I truly believe that international education can change the world. From studying abroad, hosting exchange students, working abroad, doing international internships, taking international classes, learning languages, taking a gap year, asking questions and learning about people’s lives, and traveling, there is a plethora of ways to learn about people, places, cultures, and

Visiting Alcalá de Henares on the 400th anniversary of the death of Cervantes

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Jun 24, 2016 / 0 comments

When we boarded a train in Madrid for a day trip to Alcalá de Henares, I began thinking of the legendary figure Don Quixote lashing out at Castilla-La Mancha’s giant windmills with his faithful squire Sancho Panza in tow.
Visiting Alcalá de Henares on the 400th anniversary of the death of Cervantes

Moments to Not Vacation With Your Family

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Jun 24, 2016 / 0 comments

Vacation. What a wonderful thing. Family. What a blessing. Vacationing with family? It should be wonderful blessing. It’s a time to relax with your loves ones. So why am I suddenly thinking I don’t want to vacation with them? 

Mountain Landscapes in Music

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Jun 20, 2016 / 0 comments

From the Adirondacks to the Cascades, from the Wind River Range to the Catskills, from the Sangre de Cristos to the Wasatch, mountain landscapes across the United States offer views and vistas that hold ideas of change and of what is lasting. For musicians Amy White and Al Petteway, the southern Appalachians and the Blue Ridge in North Carolina form both inspiration and backdrop for what they create.

Top 10 Tips for Keeping Your Energy Up While Traveling

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Jun 20, 2016 / 0 comments

We expect to get dragged down during a 2 day sortie around the world – getting from New York to Mumbai, for instance. And, we can plan and bring a bento, or snacks and plenty of hydration. But what about for shorter jaunts – a weekend away, on a road trip, or even a drive over to the ball game to see the Packers?

TV Dad Alan Thicke Offers College Road Trip Advice

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Jun 09, 2016 / 3 comments

Need advice on preparing for college road trips? Are your kids excited because it's all about the next phase in their lives, but you're worried about budgets, making a good impression, taking time off work to visit colleges, younger siblings, and having your kids make the best choice of college and location? TV and real-life dad Alan Thicke has been there, and offers our Wandering Educators some advice.

Teaching Abroad: Choosing a School

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Jun 07, 2016 / 1 comments

Just one year out of college, I accepted an opportunity to teach at a private elementary school on the island of Saipan in Micronesia. I was young and didn't have children or a mortgage, and it seemed like a great time in my life to pack up and go as I would probably never be that portable again.

Best Resources for Finding an International Teaching Job

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Jun 07, 2016 / 1 comments

You've decided to teach abroad and are ready to find a job. Where should you start?

Best Resources for Finding an International Teaching Job

The U.S. State Department provides a plethora of resources, including:

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Chicago, Illinois

by Stacey Ebert /
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Jun 06, 2016 / 0 comments

I’ve been hearing about Chicago since I was little. My dad used to go there for business, sometimes out and back in a day. A northern midwest hub of action, business, finance, media, and all things Cubs, this city on Lake Michigan can grab anyone’s attention. Coming from any major city, a visit to Chicago is something similar, yet very different – a simple way to ease into travel if that’s something that is a frightful action for your fellow travelers. The students in our classrooms often run the grand spectrum.

Budget Travel: 5 Ways to Save Money & Live Like a Local

by Dr. Jessie Voigts /
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Jun 05, 2016 / 0 comments

You don't have to spend a fortune to travel! There are plenty of ways to save money - and live like a local - while traveling. You'll enjoy yourself, truly get a sense of place where you are, and save money, to boot!

Budget travel tips - 5 ways to save money and live like a local

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