Tag Archive for: world schooling
Destination Inspiration: Finland
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We share information about a family road trip across four regions of Finland. We also offer travel tips, places to visit, and worldschooling ideas to help you discover Finland
Community Connectors: Lainie Liberti
Lainie Liberti has left an indelible mark on the worldschooling landscape. Often working in tandem with her son, Miró, Lainie has created a blog, a podcast, classes, retreats and summits, teen mentorship programs, and several social media communities.
Fernweh Families: The Z-Leaches
Next in our Fernweh series is the Z-Leach family. When they're not in their trusty camper named Zephyr, they hail from Colorado.
AI and Worldschool Education
This blog contains ideas and early thoughts on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) might influence worldschooling.
Stories from the Road: Visiting a Chinese Orphanage
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.
Fernweh Families: The Lebobes
Our fifth Fernweh Family are the Lebobes. This French-American family had their own business in Italy prior to their long-term travels.
Four Worldschooling Memoirs to Get Your Wheels Turning
These four memoirs, each written by a worldschooling parent about their family’s journey, paint the picture of just how remarkable long-term family travel can be.
How to Write a Book: The Second Marathon
We gathered as much intel as possible from our editor, the sales team and our own research and assumptions and put our best guess on paper. That decision positioned us on the starting line of our second marathon, introducing Wonder Year to the world and activating channels to sell our book.
Hot Topics in Educational Theory
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.
Planning a Family Trip to Africa
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.