One of the most common concerns educators have about student travel is time away from the classroom. With thoughtful planning, however, educational trips can enhance learning without disrupting academic progress. Well-designed programs extend instruction beyond school...
Planning an educational trip often starts with questions. Before making the first call to a tour company, educators want clarity on logistics, learning outcomes, and support to ensure the experience meets their students’ needs. Understanding common questions can help...
Sometimes, trips are approved on a tighter schedule than ideal. Even with just a few months to plan, educators can create meaningful experiences by focusing on destinations and programs that are achievable domestically within a short timeline. While preparation time...
College exposure trips play an important role in helping TRiO students envision their future and understand the pathways available to them. By experiencing college campuses firsthand, students gain clarity, confidence, and motivation that supports long-term academic...
Both Boston and Philadelphia offer powerful, immersive experiences for students studying American history. While each city brings the nation’s founding to life, they do so in distinct ways that may better suit different classroom goals and student groups. Choosing...
Washington, DC is often associated with history and government, but its educational value extends far beyond a single subject. As a learning destination, the city offers rich opportunities for cross-curricular connections that bring multiple disciplines together in...