Sep 232012
 
How to Do Online Research Well, from Traveling Tutor Ryan

Teaching Traveling: Read on to learn top tips about online research from traveling tutor Ryan McCoy of TravelAndGraphs.com!

Ryan, tell us about your background. 

Ryan: I am a 22 year old guy who has taught people fitness as a personal trainer, reading as a tutor, and test preparation as a research assistant. I am one of a small number of people worldwide holding a nationally accredited Bachelors Degree that was attained entirely through correspondence and [...Read More!]

May 022012
 
Lindsey: A Private Special Education Teacher in Beautiful Bermuda

Teaching Traveling: Welcome, Lindsey Lehman! Tell us what led to your remarkable teaching position in Bermuda. 

Lindsey: I was born and raised in Southern New Jersey and had a very typical upbringing with my two sisters. My parents, who were amateur history buffs, raised me. Every summer we would pile in the car and drive all across the U.S. to visit every battlefield, national monument and famous person from history’s childhood [...Read More!]

Feb 252012
 
Lindsay: Romantic Travels of a Teacher and Fashion Blogger

Teaching Traveling: Welcome to Lindsay, a teacher, fashion travel blogger, and girlfriend of a prominent travel blogger!

Lindsay, tell us about yourself.

Lindsay: My name is Lindsay Carreiro and I’ve lived in Rhode Island all of my life, 29 (yikes!) years to be exact and I wouldn’t change a thing.  I love Rhode Island; I am so passionate I should be working for the tourism board, but that’s another matter. Growing [...Read More!]

Jan 262012
 
Shane: From Teacher to RV Traveler and Europe Bargain Hunter

Teaching Traveling: Welcome to Shane, former teacher and current RV travel advocate!

Shane, tell us a bit about your background.

Shane: I am a native Rhode Islander. I attended Hope High School from 1963-1966 and I received my Bachelor’s degree in secondary education from the University of Rhode Island in 1971. In 1974, after a brief career in automotive sales, I procured a teaching position at a small parochial school in Rhode [...Read More!]

Sep 122011
 
Francis: A Round-Trip Hike Along the Continental Divide Trail

TeachingTraveling.com: Welcome, to Francis, a travel writer who hiked nearly 6,000 miles on the Continental Divide Trail!

Tell us a bit about your background, Francis.

Francis: My mother is from Chile and his father is from France. My dad was a college dropout and my mom was a high-school dropout (she had to work to support her family). They met in San Francisco thanks to a slow elevator.

Our family spoke Spanish [...Read More!]

Jul 192011
 
New Email Subscription to this Site, and a Boston Travel Event

By request, TeachingTraveling.com now offers a free email subscription!

See on the upper right side of this website where it now reads, “Subscribe to TeachingTraveling.com by Email”?

Just click that link, follow the directions, and, POOF! You’ll then receive a polite email right into your Inbox for each new article, approximately once a week! You may unsubscribe at any time, and any moment when you feel uninspired by the content (sniffle…) you may simple delete the email [...Read More!]

Jul 182011
 
Andres: An Outdoor Educator's 2,600 Mile Bike Travel for Charity

Today we have the tale of an outdoor education teacher who is currently traveling from Alaska to Seattle by bike (!) to raise money for a great cause.

Andres, tell us more about who you are, and about your amazing and good-hearted travel adventure!

My name is Andres Esparza and I am a 27 year old outdoor educator at Yosemite Institute teaching in Yosemite National Park, California. I have been in the [...Read More!]

Jun 252011
 
Tracy: A Leave of Absence to Write About Travel as Education

TeachingTraveling.com: Welcome to great Pennsylvania teacher, Tracy Antonioli, who is about to take a year to travel and write a book on the educational value of different U.S. vacations for children!

Tell us your story, Tracy.

Well, let’s get the painful part over with first.  I’m 31 years old.  Whew!  Ok.  Now that that’s done with, I can continue!  In eight and a half days I will have finished my eighth year [...Read More!]