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Bridging Time: Paris and Its Spellbinding Spans

What would the City of Light be without the poetry of its bridges? Arcing across the Seine like stone verses in a love letter to the past, the bridges of Paris offer more than a way to cross from Left Bank to Right. They are time travelers, storytellers, and sentinels, each with its own soul and saga.

Bridging Time: Paris and Its Spellbinding Spans

Cerys Tandy's picture

Why Criminology Belongs in Travel Conversations

Why Write About Crime on a Travel Site?

After reading my last article, Why Do We Travel?, you might still be thinking, “Wait, but Cerys, what does crime have to do with travel?” I’m glad you asked. And yes, I’m sorry; I know I’ve taken my time getting here. 

Let’s get to the point.

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Intercultural Education Through Local Festivities Abroad

The way you truly learn about a place is by walking its streets, tasting its food, and chatting with locals. But if you want to understand a culture, festivals are the place to go. 

Doesn’t make sense? 

Festivals aren’t meant for tourists, but for the locals. They’re a chance to celebrate what matters most to them, and these events offer a rare chance to go from an observer to part of the flow.

You’re no longer just watching culture happen, you’re inside it.

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Chosen Home: The Enigmatic Art of Trish Jimenez

Chosen Home: The Enigmatic Art of Trish Jimenez is a special exhibition presented by Art for All Spaces at The Obsidian Gallery at FAVO (Faith Arts Village Orlando), Gallery #244. Details below!

Kelly Quinn's picture

What It’s Like Being an Expat Parent in Malaysia

Malaysia has become an incredibly popular destination for many expats - especially families. Many big corporates with head offices in the UK and the US have established premises here. And to attract top talent, these corporates are offering attractive expat packages.

So it’s no big surprise that Malaysia is seeing significant growth in international schools, which also makes it a big drawcard for educators looking to teach in Malaysia.

Cerys Tandy's picture

Why Do We Travel?

 

For those of us who are lucky enough to be able to hop into our car, board a boat or plane, and travel beyond our hometown, we can expect so much more than an escape from our daily routine. Travelling provides an incredible opportunity to expand our horizons, explore life experiences beyond our own, and (true to the core values of this online community) learn

Through the Eyes of an Educator: The benefits of connection

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Jul 10, 2025 / 0 comments

“Deep human connection is… the purpose and the result of a meaningful life - and it will inspire the most amazing acts of love, generosity, and humanity” - Melinda Gates

School’s out for summer! In the northern hemisphere, it’s the height of the sunshine season. Picture ice cream dripping down happy toddler faces, blue tongues from the best ice pops around, running through sprinklers, lake life and beach days, unstructured playtimes, and firefly chasing. 

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International Teaching Families: A Compendium

Hi, I’m Kelly – founder and editor of International Teaching Families, official “trailing spouse,” and mum of three. I grew up in Australia and caught the travel bug early after moving to the UK in my 20s. That’s where I met my husband (a fellow Aussie and travel enthusiast), before we returned home to get married, buy a house, and have a few kids... But we quickly realised the traditional path wasn’t for us.

Bert Maxwell's picture

Teaching Abroad: How a Strong Credit Score Helps With Relocation and Travel Planning

Preparing to teach abroad often means juggling a mountain of logistics—from securing visas to finding housing and booking flights. It’s a lot to handle, and your to-do list can quickly feel endless. But amid the chaos, one crucial factor quietly supports the entire process: your credit score.

Teaching Abroad: How a Strong Credit Score Helps With Relocation and Travel Planning

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Around the World: Educating Others About Life Abroad

Hello, we are a group of students from Coe College working together on a project with Wandering Educators. Our goal is to share multiple study abroad experiences while focusing on a specific aspect of each person’s abroad experience. The following articles focus on these topics that you may find interesting and important before you travel and study abroad, as well as give you a reason to give it a shot. 

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