Articles related to "Educational Travel"Traveling prompts one to learn more about an area's history. In turn, knowing the history of an area can make traveling a much deeper, richer experience.
"Learning and Lodging" educational adventure programs run by the Grand Canyon Field Institute, at the South Rim.
Beautifully designed and durable enough for children, Teddy's Travels is a kids' journal, a scrapbook, and a guide to the National Parks of the U.S.A. For ages 6-14.
Teachers enjoy the unique advantage of long summer vacations. Exciting travel opportunities can be educational and purposeful, but they don't have to be expensive!
Technology allows students to take educational field trips, even when funding isn't available, when they create travel brochures that support learning objectives.
Elderhostel and its boomer-oriented Road Scholar program will enter you in contest when you refer new friends and family members. Hurry -- deadline is March 31
Avoiding unemployment as a teacher often depends on academic diversification, while teachers already unemployed may consider educationally-related career options.
Student educational travel, usually to a foreign country during the summer break, can be extended with post-tour meetings that allow participants to share experiences.
Providing lifelong learning at clearly stated costs, Elderhostel/Exploritas leads excursions including accommodations, most meals, and group leaders and guest lectures.
In a phone interview from Kabul on July 23, 2009, Mr. Mohammad Osman discusses his arrest, the motives behind his "question mark" campaign, and hopes for the country.
Choosing language courses and accommodation abroad on the net without a reliable recommendation is a minefield. An agency like Lanacos will guide you to the best.
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