Traveling with Inclusion
As the world changes and we become more aware of the various identities who face exclusion and discrimination in society, it’s important to keep inclusion at the forefront of our approach to travel. Whether it’s making sure students feel safe and valued, or being...
Leading Groups Large and Small
When leading a student educational trip, one of the first decisions that must be made is the size of the group. There are pros and cons to managing a handful of students versus 100, but it may come down to finances, space availability, and the educator’s comfort in...
Travel’s Impact on Education and Career Choices
Student Universe, an organization that encourages students and youth to travel and explore the world, recently conducted a study. As part of their research, they surveyed four thousand 18- to 25-year-olds from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia...
Getting to Know the Motorcoach
Motorcoaches are the most popular and cost-effective way for student groups to get around, with a wide array of customization options. They’re unique in the choices you have, compared to something like flying or even a city bus, where you’re entering a shared space...
Help Them Shine: 6 Strategies For Bringing Out the Best
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, one goal remains at its core: to unlock the full potential of every student. As educators, mentors, and guides, the mission is not just to impart knowledge but to inspire a lifelong love for learning, foster resilience, and...
5 Strategies to Spark Student Engagement in the Classroom
Student engagement is something that all educators hope to foster, but discerning the best way of doing this can be difficult. Research has shown that student engagement is crucial to overall learning and long-term success. Students who are engaged are more likely to...