8 Travel Grants for Teachers To Travel for Free
One of the most impactful ways to broaden your horizons is through travel. There are several travel opportunities and grants available exclusively for teachers. Explore these 9 travel opportunities for teachers.
3 Insanely Useful Tips for Creating a Global Classroom
The ability to function globally and cross-culturally will set students apart from the rest. While parents can help prepare their children for living and working in a globalized world, educators are the ones who have a role in developing global and cultural awareness in their classrooms. It's one of their most important roles as 21st-century teachers, but what does a global classroom look like?
Are Map Skills Dead? A Compelling Argument for Teaching How to Use a Compass Rose
We cannot expect students to intelligently talk about world affairs before they can articulate directions. So, it is important to study the compass at school because it shows you what has come before and helps you understand how our society has been built. Let's return to teaching the compass.
6 Simple Solutions to Include Music in Multicultural Learning
Science points to the fact that human beings are wired to respond to music. Elena Mannes, author of The Power of Music, discovered that music stimulates more areas of the brain than any other action that humans take. Music has the potential to change and even heal the brain, which is compelling research for any teacher, educator, or parent.
How I Taught Students from 50 Different Countries in One Year
I began tutoring for Cambly in the summer of 2019 while traveling in Colombia. Because I was traveling, I was looking for a company that offered flexible scheduling, mid-day teaching hours (EST), and reliable pay. Cambly checked all of these boxes, and more.