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As educators, we have all witnessed the uncomfortable silence and apprehension of students on the first day of school. It’s common for students to feel anxious when starting at a new school, hav...
With global PRIDE celebrations just around the corner, many people, organizations, and communities are preparing to celebrate the powerful strides made for visibility and equity within the LGBTQIA+ co...
Natalia Rothwell, a WorldStrides Student Ambassador, had an unforgettable experience exploring Costa Rica with her classmates. From hiking a volcano to zip lining through the jungle, her “pura v...
At WorldStrides, our goal is to enable students to see beyond the classroom and to see the world – and themselves – in new ways. We have found that maps can be beautiful and powerful tools to enco...
Tatum Dunham was an Explorica by WorldStrides Student Ambassador on her trip to Japan this past March. Tatum’s experience traveling with her classmates allowed her to open her eyes to a new worl...
Being a high school student today can feel like a full-time job. The challenge of managing schoolwork, extracurriculars, and obligations outside of school may make students reluctant to take on additi...
By Sienna Audrey. Shocked, emotional, connected. These are the three words I used to describe my reaction to the Holocaust Museum located in Washington D.C. Over the course of our amazing school trip,...
By: Logan Murphy-Redd What do we truly define as an intern? Should we refer to an intern in a traditional, stereotypical sense? Meaning an intern is someone who grabs coffee for their supervisor or si...
More than ever, our students are in need of strong social and emotional learning opportunities that allow them to grow as individuals while building the necessary skills to be independent and resilien...
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