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By Stacey Ebert , 6 November 2019

Through the eyes of an educator: Disasters, Deployment, and Development

October 29th marks the seventh year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy. Seven years ago, we were living in Long Beach, NY, and got a call telling us of a non-mandatory evacuation. Since we lived on the ocean and if the waters flooded the only way out would be by helicopter rescue, we chose to evacuate and head north to drier land.
By Bert Maxwell , 6 November 2019

How to Plan for a Long Car Trip

Long car trips can be fun, but they can also be very tiring and expensive. This is why it’s important to have a plan in place to help you anticipate how much time and money you need to spend.

Lots of people go on long rides for fun. As they say, “getting there is half the fun.” If you have enough time and money to spend, you can be as leisurely as you want. You can even go on side trips to check out some sights off the beaten path. However, this is not the case for those who need to travel with time and budget restraints.

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  • car trip
  • road trip
By Josh Garrick , 1 November 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of November 1, 2019 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of November 1, 2019 By Josh Garrick 

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  • Orlando
  • Florida
  • arts
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  • theatre
  • entertainment
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 31 October 2019

Scary! Best Halloween Travel, Recipes, Books, and More

Scary! Best Halloween Travel, Recipes, Books, and More

Can't get enough Halloween goodness? I can't, either (or of those giant bags of candy we're supposed to hand out to trick or treaters...). I've gathered some great articles from our site and the sites of several of our editors - all great writers with spooky things to share.

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  • Halloween
  • travel
  • recipes
  • books
  • reading
  • music
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 31 October 2019

The Pride of Brexit

Note: This is an important column from one of our favorite artists and environmentalists, Jason deCaires Taylor (you've seen his work here on Wandering Educators for years). Jason allowed us to republish this article about an incredible new art installation, called Pride of Brexit.

 

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  • travel
  • UK
  • Brexit
  • art
  • sculptures
By Sandy Bornstein , 30 October 2019

History Comes Alive at Locarno’s Belvedere Hotel

When I first entered the stylish and graceful Hotel Belvedere in Locarno, Switzerland, I was unaware of the structure's history. A 2017 renovation instilled modernity into the hotel, so the historical value of the property was not readily apparent. My visit to this 4-star hotel, commanding lovely views of Lake Maggiore and the surrounding mountains, was made in conjunction with an early September Hiking in Style media trip to Switzerland. A tour of the hotel opened my eyes to the building's historical value and its incredible art collection.

By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 30 October 2019

Come and discover the only Ingres Museum in the world

Located in the heart of south west France, the Ingres museum reopens after three years of work and a complete renovation.
 
The only Ingres museum in the world, this flagship of French culture houses an exceptional collection of paintings and drawings of the master, the largest after the Louvre Museum in Paris.      
Come and discover the only Ingres Museum in the world

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  • art
  • art museums
  • France
  • Musée Ingres Bourdelle
  • Ingres
  • Bourdelle
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 28 October 2019

A Unique Christmas Experience: Winter Magic on Mainau Island

Whether you are new to European Christmas markets, or you’re an old pro, you know that there is wonder involved. This year, head to the Island of Mainau, on Lake Constance (Bodensee, in German) on the Überlinger See, in SouthWest Germany.

There’s a new holiday market in town, along with some incredible Scandinavian-focused activities, and cold-weather traditions.

By Bert Maxwell , 28 October 2019

Get Your Finances In Order Before Your Nomadic Teaching Adventures

One of the major drawcards to life as a traveling educator is that you get to experience different cultures without having to forego your passion for teaching. Debt can place a damper on that experience, and according to research, those with debt  experience high levels of guilt and shame.

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  • finances
  • travel
  • teaching abroad
By Josh Garrick , 27 October 2019

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of October 26, 2019 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of October 26, 2019 By Josh Garrick 

The Tony Award Winning Musical Phenomenon, “Les Miserables”
FINAL WEEKEND – NOW to October 27, 2019
Chris Jones of the Chicago Tribune called “Les Miz” one of the greatest musicals ever created,” and I completely agree. It’s a classic – in so many ways. You owe it to yourself to SEE THIS AMAZING SHOW -- SOOO HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, for tickets for the last two performances visit drphillipscenter.org or call 844.513.2014 

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Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

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International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

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