During the Teach & Travel edWebinar “Experiential learning through Theater: Lessons from Broadway,” on Tuesday, May 16, 2017, an important question arose: How do you introduce your students to the lessons of Broadway if you can’t make it to New...
Pollution, deforestation and habitat encroachment have rendered many species around the world endangered, with some on the brink of extinction. The Ontario Science Centre’s new exhibition, Wildlife Rescue, aims to educate students about animal recovery,...
Mary Morgan, author of the National Park Mystery Series, has a passion for traveling. She’s visited 48 of the 50 United States, and has explored 50 national parks. In addition to researching, exploring and writing, Morgan spends her time visiting schools and...
Chicago-bound student groups have a fascinating new place to explore: The American Writers Museum is now open on Michigan Avenue, near Millennium Park. This “novel” concept is the first museum in the country to celebrate all of American literature. It...
Traveling with students is a rewarding experience, but it can also be daunting. Not only do you want the trip to be educational—you want it to be fun. And safe. And as flawless as possible. If a student trip is on your horizon, consider these top tips from industry...