What tour should you lead for your students?
No matter where you take them, your students’ travel experience will help them learn more about themselves, the world, and their place in the world. But before you can give students this life-changing adventure, you need to decide where to go. Take our quiz to find your perfect tour.
Question 1 / 7
What’s your ideal adventure?
Seeing iconic sites and monuments
Traversing many different types of terrain
Visiting world-famous art museums
Exploring a place with rich biodiversity
Getting a hands-on look at the science behind a city
Question 2 / 7
How do you want to see your students grow?
By making a difference in the community
By testing their conversational language skills
By experiencing a culture completely foreign to their own
By connecting to a place’s legendary stories and figures
By using their problem-solving skills in the real world
Question 3 / 7
What’s on the menu?
Something sweet
Something hearty
Something broth-y
Something cheesy
Something fancy
Question 4 / 7
How are you spending the afternoon on tour?
Journeying through beautiful countryside
Experiencing the government in action
Learning to cook traditional foods
Seeing how state-of-the-art research labs work
Following in the footsteps of stars
Question 5 / 7
What souvenir are you bringing home?
A Broadway playbill
Local handicrafts from a market
Tea and crumpets
Coffee beans
It’s not what you’re taking, it’s the impact you’re leaving behind
Question 6 / 7
Where would you like to travel with your students?
Internationally
Within the U.S. and Canada
Question 7 / 7
What subject do you teach?
Foreign language
Social studies
Arts & humanities
Science or math
Other
LAST QUESTION. (FOR REAL.)
What language do you teach?
Spanish
French
Italian
German
Other
What tour should you lead for your students?
No matter where you take them, your students’ travel experience will help them learn more about themselves, the world, and their place in the world. But before you can give students this life-changing adventure, you need to decide where to go. Take our quiz to find your perfect tour.
Question 1 / 7
What’s your ideal adventure?
Seeing iconic sites and monuments
Traversing many different types of terrain
Visiting world-famous art museums
Exploring a place with rich biodiversity
Getting a hands-on look at the science behind a city
Question 2 / 7
How do you want to see your students grow?
By making a difference in the community
By testing their conversational language skills
By experiencing a culture completely foreign to their own
By connecting to a place’s legendary stories and figures
By using their problem-solving skills in the real world
Question 3 / 7
What’s on the menu?
Something sweet
Something hearty
Something broth-y
Something cheesy
Something fancy
Question 4 / 7
How are you spending the afternoon on tour?
Journeying through beautiful countryside
Experiencing the government in action
Learning to cook traditional foods
Seeing how state-of-the-art research labs work
Following in the footsteps of stars
Question 5 / 7
What souvenir are you bringing home?
A Broadway playbill
Local handicrafts from a market
Tea and crumpets
Coffee beans
It’s not what you’re taking, it’s the impact you’re leaving behind
Question 6 / 7
Where would you like to travel with your students?
Internationally
Within the U.S. and Canada
Question 7 / 7
What subject do you teach?
Foreign language
Social studies
Arts & humanities
Science or math
Other
LAST QUESTION. (FOR REAL.)
What language do you teach?
Spanish
French
Italian
German
Other
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