Teacher Tuesday: Using History Lesson Plans as a Foreign Language Teacher
Teacher Tuesday: Using History Lesson Plans as a Foreign Language Teacher
Why Is Passports the Educator's Choice for Student Travel?
The preparation for a student tour begins long before you get on an airplane. It starts in the classroom, with you, the teachers.
Trial by Fire
Managing an International Student Travel Company is No Walk in the Park.
Wordless Wednesday: 25 Travel Brochure Photos
For this week's Wordless Wednesday post, we're celebrating 25 years with our readers. Here are 25 years worth of student travel catalog cover photos. Enjoy!
Why I Love Gothic Cathedrals
Ever since a passports group organizer gave my colleague the book “The Pillars of the Earth” by Ken Follett, and then that colleague passed the book along to me (I think it was 25 years ago!), I’ve been hooked on the his
Why Travel with Students?
Why Travel with Students? A Former Teacher's Perspective
Wordless Wednesday: 2017 Contest Winners!
Wordless Wednesday: Passports Educational Travel announces the winners of our 2017 travel photo and journal reflections contests!
Destination Spotlight: Iceland
Volcanoes, a geothermal spa, geysers, and even an earthquake simulator! Iceland is the Earth science buff's dream!
Did You Know? Travel Is One Of America's Fastest-Growing Industries
The U.S. Travel Association's report on travel as a job creator has all of us at Passports Educational Travel happy to be a part of America's future!
When You Call Passports, You Never Get a Machine
When you call Passports, you’ll never get a machine. We’re always here and happy to help.
Teacher Tuesday: Passports Lesson Plans and Summer Break
Teacher Tuesday: Passports Lesson Plans and Summer Break
5 Reasons Your School Board Shouldn't Let You Book a Student Trip without Using a Company
5 Reasons Your School Board Shouldn't Let You Book a Student Trip without Using a Company
Pre-departure Reminders for Students Traveling to Europe This Spring
After months of anticipation, your trip is almost here! Are you ready? Here are a few pre-departure reminders for students traveling to Europe this spring (or summer).
10 Fun Facts About Heidelberg Castle
One of the most-visited landmarks in Germany, Heidelberg Castle is a must-see for your student group tour. To make it better, here are some fun facts about the Castle we bet you didn't know!
15 Inspirational Travel Quotes
There's nothing like a famous quote to give you some inspiration for leaving your cares and worries at home and exploring the world. Choose your favorite words to share with your travel group, or come up with your own!
Educational Travel 101
Your travel journal will become a cherished keepsake you’ll have to look back on after your experience to help you relive those memories again and again.
A Travel Journal Is the Best Souvenir You Can Create
This process of education through travel does not happen by itself. It happens only with the pro-active, dedicated support of educators that acknowledge the importance of travel.
You Get What You Pay For
It has often been asked of experienced travelers that if they could only see two cities in all of Great Britain, which two would they see? More often than not, the two cities selected are London (of course) and the hist
The English City of York
One of life's maxims that is rarely violated.
Feb 24- Feb 28 Lesson Plan Roundup
A FOCUS ON GREECE Ancient Greece: Minoan Civilization of Crete Through the investigation of selected primary and secondary sources, students in this lesson will identify, understand and be able to explain theories behind
April 14-April 18 Lesson Plan Roundup
The lesson plan requests keep coming in! Check out which ones we completed this week: Islam — The Five Pillars Through the investigation of selected writings and various electronic resources, including primar
April 21-April 25 Lesson Plan Roundup
We’ve had some great lesson plan requests lately. Keep ‘em coming! Or, submit one of your own. Leonardo da Vinci — Mona Lisa Through the use of various primary and secondary sources, students in this lesson will id
May 5-May 9 Lesson Plan Roundup
passports has covered quite a lot of ground with our lesson plan project the past few months! This week was spent filling in some of the gaps. Keep the suggestions coming! Industrialized Britain - Child Labor and the Sad
May 12- May 16 Lesson Plan Roundup
The lesson plans for this week were requested by teachers specifically preparing their students for AP European exams and World History state tests. Both teachers plan to give the lesson plans to the students to use outs
