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By Kelly Quinn, 8 July, 2025

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

Hi, I’m Kelly – founder and editor of International Teaching Families, official “trailing spouse,” and mum of three. I grew up in Australia and caught the travel bug early after moving to the UK in my 20s. That’s where I met my husband (a fellow Aussie and travel enthusiast), before we returned home to get married, buy a house, and have a few kids... But we quickly realised the traditional path wasn’t for us.

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  • education
  • family
By Cerys Tandy, 5 July, 2025

Overtourism & Anti-social Behaviour: The Rise of the Anti-Tourism Movement

After the whole world had to spend a couple of years at home, in lockdown, travel and tourism returned with renewed vigour, as many of us sought to catch up on what felt like lost time. 

Overtourism & Anti-social Behaviour: The Rise of the Anti-Tourism Movement

Unfortunately, a surge in visitor numbers is putting tremendous pressure on many of the destinations that we know and love so dearly.

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  • travel
By Bert Maxwell, 3 July, 2025

Teaching Abroad: How a Strong Credit Score Helps With Relocation and Travel Planning

Preparing to teach abroad often means juggling a mountain of logistics—from securing visas to finding housing and booking flights. It’s a lot to handle, and your to-do list can quickly feel endless. But amid the chaos, one crucial factor quietly supports the entire process: your credit score.

Teaching Abroad: How a Strong Credit Score Helps With Relocation and Travel Planning

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  • teach abroad
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 1 July, 2025

Around the World: Educating Others About Life Abroad

Hello, we are a group of students from Coe College working together on a project with Wandering Educators. Our goal is to share multiple study abroad experiences while focusing on a specific aspect of each person’s abroad experience. The following articles focus on these topics that you may find interesting and important before you travel and study abroad, as well as give you a reason to give it a shot. 

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  • study abroad
By Hannah Munford, 1 July, 2025

7 Summer Reading Tips for K-12 Graders from an Online Washington Educator

Regardless of a student’s reading level, here are simple and meaningful tips to make reading more enjoyable for kids during their summer break to help keep them from feeling the struggle when back-to-school season arrives. 

7 Summer Reading Tips for K-12 Graders from an Online Washington Educator

By Lillie Forteau, 1 July, 2025

Unusual Things to do in Paris

Paris is lovely. It’s romantic. It’s full of iconic architecture, delicate pastries, and tourists standing in the middle of the street taking photos of things they don’t understand. But if you're the kind of traveler who prefers the weird little corners of a city to the glossy, over-filtered highlights, this post is for you.

Unusual Things to do in Paris

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  • travel
  • Paris
By Stacey Ebert, 30 June, 2025

Read This: Such Good People

I loved Such Good People, a new book by Amy Blumenfeld. It’s a book about friendships, relationships, life, and how both our choices and our character are always a part of our stories. 

Read This: Such Good People

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  • books
By Cerys Tandy, 28 June, 2025

Policing European Tourist Hotspots: Tourism, Crime, & Anti-Social Behaviour

 
Whilst law-breaking tourists are undoubtedly in the minority, and I am confident that no Wandering Educators fall within their ranks, they still remain a key component in discussions about the relationship between tourism and crime. Whether these individuals fall foul of the law through the excesses of alcohol (or other substances), a lack of legal awareness before travelling, or have deliberately sought out destinations to commit illegal acts, not every traveller stops to consider how their actions may impact the places they visit.

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  • travel
  • safety
By Lillie Forteau, 27 June, 2025

Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery: Looking Sideways By Eric Joyner

Downtown Los Angeles’ Corey Helford Gallery (CHG) is proud to announce the return of San Francisco-based, award-winning artist/illustrator Eric Joyner for his 12th solo exhibition at the gallery, titled Looking Sideways, set to premiere July 19th in the Main Gallery.

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  • art
By Courtney Miles, 26 June, 2025

How to Experience Lisbon’s Vibrant Culture in One Trip

Lisbon, Portugal's capital city, is renowned for its vibrant music scene, delectable seafood, and stunning hills. There aren't many ways to summarize such a vibrant community in one simple vacation, however. You'll need to engross yourself in the beautiful sights, sounds, and tastes to truly learn about this rich and stunning European city.

If you're planning a first-time visit or want to observe everything that Lisbon has to offer, you'll want to make some noteworthy stops and try some fun and immersive activities.

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  • travel
  • Lisbon

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

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

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

I'm a White House Travel Blogger

White House Travel Bloggers

Human Rights and Religious Freedom: A Compendium

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Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

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