Though Barbara Andersen is originally from Germany, having moved to the U.S. when she was nine, she didn’t initially plan to be a German language teacher. Her passion was (and still is) European history, and it was while on a trajectory to becoming a history teacher...
Sunshine. Coastline. Moviedom. Attractions galore. Southern California, which spans from just north of Los Angeles all the way down to San Diego at the border of Mexico, offers an array of sights, experiences, and activities for student groups. There are so many, we’d...
In Safari West’s words: Are we reopening? You bet giraffe we are. In Santa Rosa, California lies Safari West, a massive wildlife reserve focused on education and conservation, featuring nearly 1,000 animals from around the world. Lately, the reserve has been...
Even though travel isn’t possible at the moment, that doesn’t mean you can’t still stroll Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, bask in the sunlight of Cannes Beach in France, or bike around Stanley Park in Vancouver. And you don’t even have to leave...
Do your students hope to map constellations on their tour? Consider these five locations—with skies so dark, the stars can’t help but light up the night. Chaco Culture National Historical Park | New Mexico Chaco Canyon has a long history of stargazing, beginning...