#StudyAbroadBecause It Broadens The Horizon
Thormodur Simonarson (1978) was born on a farm in Snaefellsnes, rural Iceland. His parents gave up farming soon after and built a guesthouse. At age 22 he ventured abroad and began to explore Europe on...
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Linda Moore lives in Philadelphia and writes fiction. Six months a year she travels the world. She writes about her experiences in a blog: www.lovearttravel.com What motivated your decision to go...
View ArticleHow to Study Abroad in India
India - it’s almost a dream, isn’t it? The enormous territory, and the even more enormous population. The religions, cultures, languages, foods, and people are as much a draw as the history, which is...
View Article#StudyAbroadBecause the experience changes you in the most unexpected and...
Hello! My name is Danielle Weber and I am currently a student at Grand Valley State University through the University Center in Traverse City, Michigan. I am 25 years old and I feel I am finally...
View Article#StudyAbroadBecause it expands you
My name is Emily Johnson and I've been living abroad for the past ten years. I started my journey in Poland where I studied for my M.A. in Eastern and Central European Studies at the Jagiellonian...
View Article#StudyAbroadBecause It Makes the World a Better Place
Traveling has always been a passion of Laura Victorelli’s, a senior political science major at the University of Pittsburgh. She credits that traveling has guided many aspects of her life. Originally...
View Article#StudyAbroadBecause It Broadens The Horizon
Thormodur Simonarson (1978) was born on a farm in Snaefellsnes, rural Iceland. His parents gave up farming soon after and built a guesthouse. At age 22 he ventured abroad and began to explore Europe on...
View Article#StudyAbroadBecause you will find out who you are
Linda Moore lives in Philadelphia and writes fiction. Six months a year she travels the world. She writes about her experiences in a blog: www.lovearttravel.com What motivated your decision to go...
View ArticleHow to Study Abroad in India
India - it’s almost a dream, isn’t it? The enormous territory, and the even more enormous population. The religions, cultures, languages, foods, and people are as much a draw as the history, which is...
View Article#StudyAbroadBecause the experience changes you in the most unexpected and...
Hello! My name is Danielle Weber and I am currently a student at Grand Valley State University through the University Center in Traverse City, Michigan. I am 25 years old and I feel I am finally...
View Article#StudyAbroadBecause it expands you
My name is Emily Johnson and I've been living abroad for the past ten years. I started my journey in Poland where I studied for my M.A. in Eastern and Central European Studies at the Jagiellonian...
View Article#StudyAbroadBecause It Makes the World a Better Place
Traveling has always been a passion of Laura Victorelli’s, a senior political science major at the University of Pittsburgh. She credits that traveling has guided many aspects of her life. Originally...
View ArticleDK Eyewitness Travel Guides
We are pleased to partner with DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, and will be reviewing many of their travel guides for our Wandering Educators.
View ArticleRough Guides Travel Guides
One of our newest travel guides partners is Rough Guides. They are a great travel guide publisher, and we're so pleased to be able to review their books for our Wandering Educators!
View ArticleRecommended Short-term Lodging Options: A Compendium
At Wandering Educators, we know that finding a place to stay when you are traveling is one of the biggest decisions you can make. It will influence your entire stay, and hopefully ensure a good night’s...
View ArticleProfiles in International Education: A Compendium
We've been lucky enough to interview many international educators here on Wandering Educators, for our series entitled Profiles in International Education.
View ArticleWandering Educators Youth Travel Blogging Mentorship Program
Kids today face challenges that their parents and grandparents could never imagine. There are no clear career paths for them, because the way we work and live is constantly changing and evolving....
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