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My name is Adam, and I teach English in Monroe, Louisiana. I'm a first time ACIS Group Leader, and as such, I was invited to...
Jean-François Henley is a French teacher at The Wheatley School in Old Westbury, New York, and an ACIS Group Leader. He recently returned from his...
Interested in how to host a superior recruitment meeting? We have a webinar for that! You can watch it online on our YouTube channel. So...
This guest blog post was written by Lucy Bartholomee, an art teacher, writer and avid traveler based in Texas. The thrill of standing in front...
Social media networks have revolutionized the way people access information, share news, and connect - so much so that this generation of students have been...
This blogpost was inspired by our recent webinar How to Host Superior Recruitment Meetings. You can watch it online on our YouTube channel. You’ve made...
This guest blog post was written by ACIS Tour Manager, Giacomo Gambone. What a week. I have to admit, this trip was not the typical ACIS tour....
Can you find a cheaper educational tour than one with ACIS? Yes. There, we said it. But there’s a reason for it: You really do...
Mike Conn, a social studies teacher from Milton, PA, knows what to expect when traveling abroad with students. A veteran teacher and group leader, Mike...
This guest blog post was written by French Teacher, Nicolette Miller, who has traveled with ACIS since 1991. Nicolette is also an Academic Travel Advisor for...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
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Tag: teachers posts
Tag: teachers posts
Teacher Spotlight: Jean-François Henley – Old Westbury, New York
How Social Media Can Help Grow Your Travel Group
In Situ: The Beauty of Experiencing Art Through Travel
Teach and Tweet: Twitter 101 for Teachers
How to Host the Perfect Recruitment Meeting for your ACIS Trip
The Taste of Turin: A Sneak Peek into an ACIS Global Conference
Webinar Alert: ACIS vs Budget Travel Companies
Father and Daughter Teachers Team Up for Student Travel
How to Build a World Language Program Through Travel
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