How Teachers Are Thriving with Non-School Sponsored Travel Programs

In this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with Stefanie who runs an incredibly successful non-school sponsored travel program at her school. She shares her journey of building this program from the ground up, including how she recruits students, engages with parents, and uses social media to create a thriving travel community.

We dive into the benefits of running a travel program that’s not school-sponsored, and how being in charge means she has the freedom to design the program on her own terms. From choosing destinations to managing logistics, she’s calling the shots—and it’s paying off.

Join us as we discuss:

How she recruits students for her travel program and keeps them engaged year after year

The power of social media in building a community and promoting travel opportunities

The unique advantages of running a non-school sponsored program, from flexibility to creative control

Tips for teachers looking to start their own non-school sponsored travel programs

This episode is a must-listen for teachers, educators, or anyone interested in organizing student travel without the constraints of school bureaucracy. You’ll walk away with new ideas and inspiration to take your travel programs to the next level.

Guest:
Our guest Stefanie is an experienced teacher and travel program organizer who has successfully created a popular, non-school sponsored travel program that continues to grow each year. With her passion for education and travel, she’s inspiring other teachers to take control and bring international learning experiences to their students.

To help market your world travel program, be sure to use the Ultimate Marketing Tool Kit . The Tool Kit comes with a dedicated marketing plan and all of the resources you will need to help advertise and build your world travel program. Check out more World Travel Resources that will help prepare your students for traveling overseas by clicking here! In addition, be sure to join the Teacher Show Me the World Facebook group to be a part of a community of like-minded educators who show their students the world!

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