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By Lexa Pennington , 8 December 2016

Preparing Yourself To Teach A Language Abroad

Are you the type of individual who would love to be able to travel for work? You’re not the only one. Every year, thousands of people travel to other countries to begin working abroad, while getting paid for their efforts. Believe it or not, there are enormous possibilities out there for those that want to make money, while traveling  and living abroad. One of the most popular ways to make money while traveling is by teaching a language.

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  • teaching abroad
  • language teaching
  • language learning
  • TEFL
  • ESL
  • international education
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 24 October 2016

#StudyAbroadBecause more students of color deserve to see the world

Stephane is a junior at Tufts University currently studying International Relations and Community Health. She is passionate about global health and community health interventions. Between perfecting her ramen noodles recipes and studying for exams, Steph is interested in the role that peace and security plays in women's health and their educational pursuits. Currently, she is studying abroad in Santiago, Chile and traveling to other South American countries. When she is not watching Netflix, she’s most likely eating Nutella. 

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  • #studyabroadbecause
  • study abroad
  • international education
  • travel
  • diversity
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 21 October 2016

Life as an Overseas Educator: Kids, Camels, and Cairo

Wondering about what life is like, teaching overseas? Global Educator Jill Dobbe (read our #teachabroadbecause interview with here here) has penned a fascinating, intriguing book that details teaching in Egypt, called Kids, Camels, and Cairo. In this book, she reflects honestly about moving a family abroad, teaching in a different country, and cultural adjustment. 

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  • teaching abroad
  • overseas education
  • international education
  • international schools
  • Egypt
  • Cairo
  • travel
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 12 October 2016

The Re-Entry Relaunch Roadmap: Find Your Next Global Adventure

You know that feeling you get when you come home from being overseas, and you just feel BLAH?! That's reverse culture shock, and it's not easy to deal with. Some people avoid it by spending much of their lives abroad (and that's a whole different story). But what if you're back home, and trying to readjust? Well, my friend Cate has a fantastic new workbook that WILL change your life. 

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  • culture shock
  • travel
  • international education
  • re-entry
  • global living
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 30 September 2016

#StudyAbroadBecause... It Changes The Way You See Everything

Maggie Burr is a DPhil candidate in Classical Archaeology at Oxford, where she spends her time trying to understand what ancient farmers did, and why. She grew up in Lexington, MA, Austin, TX, and Beverly, MA. 

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  • #studyabroadbecause
  • study abroad
  • England
  • travel
  • Greece
  • international education
  • university
  • Prague
  • Romania
  • Italy
  • Europe
  • archaeology
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 23 September 2016

Inside Study Abroad Announces Fall Open Enrollment for the Global Pro Institute

Inside Study Abroad (we've shared their story here and Brooke's study abroad experiences here) is excited to announce the open enrollment for the Fall 2016 Cohort of the Global Pro Institute, a 6-week online professional development, training, and coaching program for aspiri

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  • study abroad
  • international education
  • careers
  • travel
By Allison Buzzanga , 22 September 2016

#StudyAbroadBecause it shapes who you’ll become

Sam Parker is a 25 year old living in Philadelphia, and is currently in school to become an occupational therapist. She's passionate about travel, philly, yoga, anything Harry Potter, and her two fur babies Luna(tic) and Artemis(Chievous). 

Sam Parker: #StudyAbroadBecause it shapes who you’ll become

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  • #studyabroadbecause
  • travel
  • India
  • study abroad
  • international education
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 9 September 2016

5 Steps to Your Perfect Gap Year Travel

Travelling is one of the most important things you can do, in terms of global understanding, personal growth, and to improve your career. You can explore new places, make friends, or practice new occupations. You’ll learn from the plethora of people you will meet, and learn about different cultures, worldviews, and languages. You’ll have an adventure! You’ll be surprised by what you see and learn, and start to incorporate your new experiences into your own life (Vietnamese coffee, I’m looking at you!).

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  • gap year
  • travel
  • teen travel
  • student travel
  • international education
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 28 August 2016

#VolunteerAbroadBecause...it’s never too late to challenge yourself

Steph Dyson is a travel writer and educational volunteer who writers about adventurous travel and meaningful volunteering – two ways of travelling that she views as life-changing and accessible means of experiencing the world.

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  • #VolunteerAbroadBecause
  • volunteering
  • travel
  • international education
By Karen Garrett , 19 August 2016

2016 International Young Scholars Workshop Studies Equity, Community Engagement

2016 International Young Scholars Workshop Studies Equity, Community Engagement: Cape Town Broadens Research and Minds

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  • Scholars
  • workshops
  • international education
  • Cape Town
  • South Africa
  • equity
  • community engagement
  • research
  • higher education

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