Fernweh Families: The Hunters
We’re the Hunter family. We consider ourselves part-time, full-time travellers. We have a house in Canada we call home for about half of the year, and spend the other half travelling together.
Annika Paradise and her husband, Will, worldschooled their three children across three continents and twelve countries including Nepal, Laos, China, Cambodia, New Zealand, Costa Rica, Italy and Greece. With a cello.
We’re the Hunter family. We consider ourselves part-time, full-time travellers. We have a house in Canada we call home for about half of the year, and spend the other half travelling together.
Okay so you’ve made the decision to take an extended trip with your family. Now what? One of the first things you’ll need to do is start looking at how to “close up” life at home.
Here are just a few reasons why Kenya is an ideal destination to include on an international worldschooling itinerary.
Next in our Fernweh series is the Z-Leach family. When they’re not in their trusty camper named Zephyr, they hail from Colorado.
This blog contains ideas and early thoughts on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) might influence worldschooling.
This is one of our family’s moments in China, written the day after our visit to Lucy’s orphanage in 2018. Travel can be truly healing.
This post will break down some of the current topics in educational theory, to offer as baseline knowledge or to use as a springboard for your own deeper research.
For the past year, I’ve been slowly planning a family trip to Africa and have learned that this journey has some unique considerations. I’ve followed family travelers to the region on Instagram, talked to others who have traveled there, and have been reading up as much as possible.
Worldschooling is an educational approach shaped by the experience of learning in the world. Worldschooling is a form of education that combines travel and experiential learning.
We had the pleasure of linking up with Rachel Carlson, the founder and director of Worldschool Pop-up Hub. In this post, she shares how the organization was born, how it’s grown, and a bit about her personal experience as a long-term traveling family.