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By Asako Maruoka , 15 December 2018

Take the Classroom on the Road: The Benefits of a Traveling Education

So much of a student’s education takes place in a classroom, reading textbooks, or in front of a computer, but there are so many more ways to learn. Traveling gives students a powerful avenue for experiencing the world and applying their lessons to real-life scenarios.

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  • travel
  • family travel
  • worldschooling
  • roadschooling
  • education
By Bert Maxwell , 13 December 2018

How to Become a Travel Photographer

The world of travel has become increasingly competitive with a number of talented creatives all waiting for the opportunity to shine in safari photography. Nevertheless, there is so much room for skilled and professional photographers as the demand for quality content is still high. This is especially buoyed by social media and online publishing which have soaked up the demand for compelling visual content. Outlined below are steps to help you jumpstart your career as a travel photographer. 

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  • travel
  • photography
By Lexa Pennington , 12 December 2018

The Importance of Travel for Young, Developing Minds

Travel is invaluable for young minds which are still in the developmental stages of life. For example, children who travel are exposed to various cultures and ways of life, thus, broadening their mental horizons as well as their tolerance and acceptance of people coming from many different walks of life. A child who has experienced other lifestyles tends to be more open to different lifestyles, cultures, and worldviews. 

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • family travel
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 11 December 2018

#StudyAbroadBecause It's A Great Possibility

My name is Lea, and I was a foreign exchange student in high school at the age of 16. I was born in Central Europe, where I have spent the majority of my life. I have a blog, where I talk about many things, but also about student life and my exchange year. In case you would like to know more about my experience, besides this interview, you can find some of my posts on this topic on StudyHealthy.org

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  • #studyabroadbecause
  • travel
  • international education
  • exchange
By Sandy Bornstein , 11 December 2018

History Comes Alive in Banff National Park

Year round visitors come from around the world to enjoy the natural beauty of the Canadian Rockies at Banff National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During an average stay, it’s possible to explore only a small percentage of the expansive wilderness and the region’s diverse flora and fauna. Most first time visitors will create a “to do” list from online sites that rank the Top 10 best activities. To plan a well-rounded vacation, it’s advisable to include a bit of history into the mix. 

By Claire Bennett , 7 December 2018

#VolunteerAbroadBecause You Can Learn From Locals

Note: This interview is part of a series from Learning Service.

 

Emily is a Registered Nurse with extensive experience volunteering abroad. She believes that travel can change the world for the better—if we do it right—and she's passionate about helping people find ways to give back to the communities they visit.

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  • #VolunteerAbroadBecause
  • volunteering
  • international education
By Asako Maruoka , 5 December 2018

What is an ESA? All You Need To Know

For people suffering from mental or emotional disabilities or illness, an emotional support animal (ESA) can provide support, comfort and unconditional love. Approximately 25% of Americans suffer from some form of mental or emotional malady. Many studies have shown that the companionship of a dog or cat can be of great therapeutic benefit.

What is an ESA? All You Need To Know

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  • travel
  • animals
  • ESA
  • emotional support animal
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 4 December 2018

Lost Railways from Around the World: Listowel & Ballybunion Railway

Note: This is an excerpt from a fantastic new book by Anthony Lambert, called Lost Railways from Around the World. We love it so!
 
An excerpt on a special Irish railway, from Lost Railways from Around the World: Listowel & Ballybunion Railway
 

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  • railways
  • railroads
  • travel
  • books
  • journeys
By Lexa Pennington , 4 December 2018

Things I Never Knew About Volunteering Abroad

I stumbled onto volunteering abroad by accident when a friend recommended it to me. I had never considered it beforehand. So I entered the world of volunteering with very little information and learnt that there’s only so much research you can do. 

Things I Never Knew About Volunteering Abroad

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  • volunteering
  • #VolunteerAbroadBecause
  • travel
By Stacey Ebert , 3 December 2018

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Every ending is a new beginning

It’s December. The last month of the last quarter of 2018 is here, and the holiday season is upon us. Much of the country is littered in cold and snowy weather, many people are rushing out to purchase gifts to show their gratitude, and resolutions are in process for 2019’s arrival. It’s the time of year where endings and beginnings mesh together—and often the lines between the two blur. 

Through the Eyes of an Educator: Every ending is a new beginning

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Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

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