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...
My travels to 50 states, seven continents and 89 countries have taught me many lessons—some learned the hard way, through trial and error. When I started my world adventures, friends and colleagues weren’t frequent travelers, so I couldn’t rely on them for...
Staying hydrated should be a top priority, even when you’re not traveling. To avoid headaches, low energy, shakiness, muscle cramps or worse on the road, students should follow these tips for getting the proper amount of fluids while on their adventures. Drink...
Tour operators, teachers, and group leaders should review specific processes and guidelines for traveling during a pandemic, especially those provided by official resources including local health departments and school boards. It’s also highly recommended they...
An interview with Katie Thompson, Marketing Manager for The Group Company Much effort goes into planning student group trips. With this in mind, Teach & Travel looks at the role of etiquette in successful student travel. Why is travel etiquette important? We...