Jan 042011
 
Ashleigh: Two Different Ways to Travel by Working Abroad

Ready to be inspired?  Read on for the story of Ashleigh Kate Kinder, who has concrete tips on how to create and fund your adventures abroad.

Take it away, Ashleigh! When you’re teaching abroad, the possibilities for adventure are endless.

In two short years while living in Chile, I’ve been lucky enough to hold monkeys in the Amazon, ride a boat under one of the [...Read More!]

Dec 312010
 
Contest for Free Travel to Rwanda this Summer for Teachers

Happy almost 2011!

Let’s resolve to embark on more travel in the new year.

To help achieve that resolution for less money, this site will frequently bring you news of travel scholarships and free travel contests…

…like this one:

The Seven Fund has just announced a competition for free travel to Rwanda during the summer of 2011 to study enterprise solutions to poverty.

Check out more details and application steps for the [...Read More!]

Dec 262010
 
Natalie: A Young Minnesotan Teaching ESL in South Korea

Today we welcome Natalie Patton, who will recount for us her journey to start teaching English in South Korea.

Take it away, Natalie!

Once it happens, it happens. There is no going back. Even if you wanted to, even if all you desired was complete normalcy within a small radius of what is homelike and comfortable, it cannot be done, because once you’ve been bitten, you will be changed forever.

It happened [...Read More!]

Dec 212010
 
Randy: Teaching in Australia, Traveling Everywhere Else!

Monks and Randy’s daughters on a Thailand bus!

TeachingTraveling.com: Let’s dive into the exciting life of Randy, a U.S.-born teacher living in Australia who has traveled around the world.

Welcome, Randy! Tell us a bit about your background.

Randy: I was born in Colorado in the USA. As a kid, I lived in Washington DC, Chicago, and then moved to Argentina at 3 (Spanish is my FIRST second language!), New [...Read More!]
Dec 192010
 
Vijaya: On-Camera Presenter for ProjectExplorer.org

TeachingTraveling.com: Today we have the pleasure of chatting with Vijaya Selvaraju, On-Camera Presenter for ProjectExplorer.org.

Welcome, Vijaya!  To start off, please tell us what exactly is ProjectExplorer.org.

Vijaya: ProjectExplorer.org is a one-of-a-kind educational online resource that provides travel series to children, teachers, and families all around the world at absolutely no cost. With 250+ videos, 1,200 dynamic images, 1,500 text-based materials, and 150+ lesson plans, we [...Read More!]

Dec 162010
 
Rease: Living and Working in Buenos Aires, Argentina

TeachingTraveling.com: Welcome, Rease!  Tell us a bit about your background. Rease: I’m 23 years old and I’m from St. Louis, Missouri. I did not study education in college. Instead, I received two BAs, one in Audio Production and one in Spanish.

However, all through college I volunteered as a student tutor for an after school program with Catholic Charities.

It was a K-12 program that focused heavily on children from immigrant families. I [...Read More!]

Dec 142010
 
Bill: Teaching Conflict Management Around the World

TeachingTraveling.com: Welcome, Bill Graybill!  Tell us a bit about your background. Bill: I started my traveling to teach with a trip to Moscow, Russia in 1998. That experience of working with college students in a totally different culture ignited a journey that has led from a small rural town in Oregon to teaching in seven countries and all corners of the United States.

I have been a Pastor in a rural church [...Read More!]

Dec 102010
 
Craig: How Teaching ESL at Home is Like International Travel

Hello, all!  Today we have a brilliantly insightful piece from Craig, a New York ESL teacher.

Take it away, Craig…

While I myself don’t have too much experience traveling, I feel like I have traveled extensively through the stories of my ESL students. I love to travel, but am more devoted to my students and get to experience the world through them.

My students vary in age from teenagers through [...Read More!]

Dec 072010
 
Free Travel for Boston Teachers!  Apply Now!

Wow.  If you are a Boston teacher who dreams of travel but is worried about money, don’t even think about stepping away from this computer right now.  In fact, if you live nowhere near Boston and aren’t even a teacher, stick around anyway, because there’s a valuable lesson in the poster below: THERE IS MONEY OUT THERE TO PURSUE YOUR TRAVEL DREAMS!

I know a whole bevy of BPS teachers who [...Read More!]

Dec 062010
 
Freda: Teaching Caribbean Culinary Classes in the Islands

TeachingTraveling.com: Today we have an especially delicious treat as we interview Freda, a traveler who teaches cooking! Freda, tell us a bit about your background.

Freda: I was born on the Caribbean Island of Dominica, and my family owned the local bakery in my village. There, I got my early start in cooking and baking. Our family later relocated to the neighboring Island of Antigua, where we continued the baking profession [...Read More!]