Animals are one of the natural world’s most intriguing and fascinating wonders. While traveling to zoos and preserves may be off the table for now, students could still view plenty of wildlife live cameras and virtual experiences to keep the learning going....
Lovers of art and culture, rejoice! The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which had previously not been closed for more than three days in more than a century, announced it plans to reopen to visitors on Saturday, August 29, 2020. The reopening will be the first time...
Educators are key players in giving students the opportunity to venture to places they’ve never been and seeing the world from a whole new perspective. That’s why in every issue of Teach & Travel, you’ll find an educator profile—showcasing an...
Hitting the road in the time of COVID-19 can be nerve-wracking, to say the least. When it comes to student groups traveling to destinations and attractions that have been given the green light to welcome guests, there are some key items to pack to ensure all your...
New York City’s dynamism is defined by its people—those who live, work and visit there. Ensuring everyone’s well-being is paramount right now and it’s a community effort. That’s why NYC & Company launched the Stay Well NYC Pledge, a set of...
At the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, we tell the story of the “single most important event leading up to the American Revolution.” As field trips may look different this fall, the museum has several virtual experiences that can be presented to a...