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Stephanie Tolk

Curious about Worldschooling?

You’re not alone. In recent years, families all over the world have felt freed up to explore different lifestyles, untethered to offices and classrooms, with a new ability to work and learn from almost anywhere. Leaving your country and planning the journey that’s right for your family takes time and intention, and this course will walk you through each step.

The worldschooling community is expanding. You can be a part of it.

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Curious about Worldschooling?

You’re not alone. In recent years, families all over the world have felt freed up to explore different lifestyles, untethered to offices and classrooms, with a new ability to work and learn from almost anywhere. Leaving your country and planning the journey that’s right for your family takes time and intention, and this course will walk you through each step.

The worldschooling community is expanding. You can be a part of it.

By the end of this course, you’ll understand the challenges and opportunities associated with worldschooling and be fully prepared to leave your home. You will understand how to:

  • Fund your journey for stress-free travel

  • Choose destinations, speed of travel, and pacing

  • Recognize and address true risks to stay healthy and safe

  • Keep your children socially well-adjusted

  • Engage with other worldschooling families

  • Educate your children in ways that are right for them

  • Respect people, the planet, and wildlife as travelers

  • Influence concerned or unsupportive loved ones

Are You a Worldschooling Family?

Each day, people say goodbye to friends, family, and neighbors for extended journeys that last several weeks, months, or years. Some have firm dates of return. Some know they’ll go home but without an end date in mind. Some plan never to return, having sold and stored their belongings.

Worldschooling families have children of all ages. We travel anywhere outside of our national borders. We sleep in guesthouses, five-star hotels, campervans, tents, hostels, Airbnbs, or RVs. We unschool, purchase curriculum, follow national standards, or encourage play-based learning. We stay in one flat for six months, move hotels every two nights, spend one month in ten countries each, or exhaust an entire continent.

Any family can worldschool. While each family bases their choices on a variety of personal variables, we all share a few common beliefs.

· We understand the power of international travel to deepen learning through experiences.

· We know that personal growth in traits like self-confidence, grit, open-mindedness, and perseverance can be immense.

· We prioritize quality time with our children, strengthening relationships and creating memories.

· We understand that travel can build and strengthen empathy, which our planet sorely needs.

Above all, we believe that we can make our trip happen, that we can surmount barriers, create a funding plan, garner support from friends and family, and educate our children. If you don’t carry this belief yet, this course will give you that confidence, coupled with the knowledge you require.

How This Course Can Help

Most families have similar concerns and barriers when making their journey come to life. We address each in enough depth for you to understand the main points and challenges and to consider their impact on your specific family.

Instagrammers and bloggers paint beautiful portraits of their family travels, but their approaches may be completely wrong for you. After all, your family is unique. I’ll walk you through each step of how to create the trip that’s right for you.

I include them not because they’re two of my favorite people in the world but because they’re modeling a worldschooling experience. Not only do they illustrate a day-in-the-life to help you visualize your own children in these places, but the richness, color, and beauty of the settings might keep you inspired and motivated.

INCLUSIVE: Because each worldschooling family differs, my voice alone isn’t enough. I’ve reviewed elements of this course with multiple families prior to mass publication, and I include a special lecture devoted solely to the advice and insights of other worldschooling families with different experiences out in the world.

DETAILED: For those of you who want to move from dreaming and visioning, you’ll be able to get down to business. I provide resources like task lists, budgeting templates, methods for earning money while traveling, three pages with up-to-date worldschooling hubs, and more. You’ll get as much out of working the assignments and resources as you will consuming the videos.

They felt overwhelmed by all they needed to accomplish to depart. They wondered if they were ruining their children’s relationships and educations. They feared they were compromising their careers. In this course you’ll see that, not only are these concerns normal, but they’re surmountable. And indeed, surmounting them may be the best decision of your life.

Meet Your Instructor

When I was 12-years-old, I traveled to the Dominican Republic with my mom, sister, and new stepfamily. We were meant to bond. We booked a house in a 7,000 acre gated resort with endless buffets of Western fare, golf courses, and swimming pools. One night, my mother and stepfather inquired about eating authentic food beyond the gates—they always enjoyed varied cuisine—and later that night, we found ourselves in the center of La Romana, then a small city in which most resort workers lived.

My mouth dropped open as we walked down uneven streets past typical homes, stray dogs and cats, and bits of trash, and into a worn restaurant to sit on plastic chairs for the most delicious meal of our trip. Later, we laughed with the owner over our horrendous Spanish as we munched on sweetened corn pudding.

That was the night I got it: Vacations are not all equal. Some can keep you comfortable, and others can blow your mind.

Thirty five years and nearly 50 countries later, I still search for moments like this for my own daughters who are both near 12 themselves. Moments of connection, of simplicity, of authenticity, of experiences beyond the gates.

Now for the boring part: I’ve spent almost 20 years in the nonprofit sector in Portland, Oregon, USA as an executive director, fundraiser, and marketing executive. I’ve traveled as a teenage exchange student three times, founded a non-profit to take teenagers from low-income families abroad, lived in West Africa for more than two years as a Peace Corps Volunteer, and worldschooled my own children through 15 countries… and counting.

I own Deliberate Detour which supports traveling families in making their dreams come true through online courses, coaching, and writing. I'm contributing to a book coming out in 2023 entitled Worldschooling: Innovative Parents Turning Countries into Classrooms published by Nomad Publishing.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Learn how to afford a worldschooling lifestyle
  • Choose the appropriate educational approach for your children
  • Understand how to use the world as a teacher
  • Know how to tackle a large to-do list to eliminate planning stress
  • Keep your children socially well-adjusted and connected to peers
  • Create a personalized plan for your family including goals, speed, timing, and destinations
  • Build a fulfilling trip while respecting the planet and other cultures
  • Prepare your children to travel the world and to integrate back at home

Syllabus

Another step in developing the journey that's right for you is drilling down into the appropriate timing, speed, and cadence or pacing. You'll learn how to assess and choose what's right for your family.

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For some of us, the sheer number of tasks we face when considering leaving home can leave us paralyzed. In this lecture, you'll receive actionable, clear tips and resources for getting this work done efficiently and effectively.

Let's jump in together! This lecture will help you set expectations so that you can get the most out of this comprehensive worldschooling course.

If you're unsure what worldschooling is, this lecture not only clarifies that definition but also illuminates how worldschooling can change lives.

Many parents worry about the negative impacts of removing children from their community or school, and in this lecture, you'll gain strategies for keeping your children well-adjusted and socialized.

You'll receive tips on how to stay healthy and safe while abroad while also noticing the ways in which others' fears-- whether rational or irrational-- affect you.

Concerns about how to afford a worldschooling lifestyle keep many parents home year after year. In this lecture, you'll learn how to reduce costs at home and while traveling, while also gaining ideas and insights on how to earn money while traveling.

Sometimes the concerns are yours, and at other times, they come from family and friends. In this lecture, we'll discuss how to address and allay the most common worldschooling concerns.

In this lecture, you'll be encouraged to dive deep into what the individuals in your family want and need in your worldschooling trip to craft a journey that fits your group.

This lecture equips you with perspective, tips, and tricks to ease your child into a new lifestyle as a worldschooler. Be sure to check out the resource for additional fun activities to help your child feel prepared.

Concerned about how to educate your children after pulling them from school or a structured homeschooling program? In this lecture, you'll learn about various methods worldschoolers use so that you can begin considering your new approach.

Worldschooling offers unique, exciting opportunities for education that are impossible in your home community. Learn concrete ways to use the world as a teacher and to cement learning after returning to your hotel.

We'll walk through how to draft the journey that's right for your family, coalescing your thinking around education, goals, limitations, and more.

When you experience cultures through profound, extended interaction with local people, you can shake stereotypes, expand perspectives, and grow enormously. Learn how and why to immerse into cultures in this lecture.

The way in which you filter and judge the world around you -- your worldview-- impacts your experiences in new cultures. In this lecture, you'll explore how to respond when your worldview clashes with traditions and practices around you.

As worldschoolers, you have both positive and negative impacts on people, cultures, and communities. In this lecture, you'll learn how to accentuate the benefits and avoid damaging impacts as you explore the world.

Learn how to mitigate your impact on wildlife and the environment as worldschoolers or to help with your presence!

You're joining a community of thousands of families of all shapes and sizes who have taken the leap into worldschooling. In this lecture, you'll receive invaluable insights and advice from other families!

In this lecture, we'll celebrate your accomplishments and discuss other opportunities for further learning, growth, and connection.

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what should give you pause
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Addresses concerns about children's socialization, offering strategies for keeping them well-adjusted and connected, which is a common worry for parents considering unconventional education
Provides insights on reducing costs and earning money while traveling, which can help families overcome financial barriers to worldschooling and make their dreams a reality
Explores the ethics of worldschooling, teaching learners how to respect cultures, mitigate negative impacts, and accentuate the benefits of cultural immersion, which is essential for responsible travel
Offers advice on addressing concerns from family and friends, which can help prospective worldschoolers garner support and allay fears about this lifestyle choice
Requires learners to consider the timing, speed, and pacing of their travels, which may be difficult for families with limited time or resources to plan extended trips
Includes a lecture devoted to advice and insights from other worldschooling families, which may help learners feel more confident and connected to a larger community

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Reviews summary

Practical guide to planning worldschooling

According to learners, this course is a highly practical and comprehensive guide specifically designed for families considering long-term travel with children. Students found the content detailed and actionable, particularly appreciating the modules on funding the journey, planning logistics, and addressing common fears and concerns. Many highlighted the instructor's expertise and relatable approach. The course is described as providing a solid foundation and boosting confidence for those feeling overwhelmed by the process. While some reviews are brief, the consistent positive feedback across various aspects, including educational approaches and ethical considerations, suggests a very well-received course for its target audience.
Review detail varies, though all exceed minimum length.
"The course provided great value."
"This is exactly what I needed to start planning my family's adventure."
"Highly recommend this course for anyone considering worldschooling."
Empowers families to believe worldschooling is possible.
"This course gave me the confidence boost I needed to stop just dreaming and start planning our worldschooling adventure."
"Feeling much more capable now. The course showed me that this is achievable for a normal family like ours."
"It truly empowers you with the knowledge and belief that you can make this lifestyle work."
"Walked away feeling less daunted and more excited and prepared."
Explores various methods for educating children while traveling.
"The section on educating children was fantastic. It explored different approaches and helped me think about what would work best for my family."
"I wasn't sure how we'd handle schooling on the road, but the ideas presented in this course gave me lots of options."
"It emphasized using the world as a classroom, which is exactly why we want to worldschool."
"Provided a clear overview of educational philosophies applicable to travel."
Instructor is knowledgeable and shares personal experience.
"The instructor is clearly very experienced and passionate about worldschooling. Her insights were incredibly valuable."
"I felt a strong connection with the instructor; her personal stories and advice made the content relatable and trustworthy."
"She covers everything thoroughly and you can tell she's 'walked the walk'. Excellent instructor."
"Her communication style is engaging and made complex topics easy to understand."
Helps overcome common anxieties about worldschooling.
"It really helped calm my fears about socialization and education for my kids. The strategies shared were very reassuring."
"The section on addressing concerns from friends and family was spot on! It gave me confidence in how to talk about our decision."
"I was worried about safety and health while traveling long-term, but the course provided solid advice and made me feel prepared."
"Hearing about the common fears and how to tackle them made me feel less alone and more capable of making this happen."
Provides practical tips and usable resources like templates.
"The templates and checklists provided are super helpful. I'm already using the budgeting spreadsheet to plan our finances."
"I loved that it wasn't just theory. The practical tips on earning money on the road and reducing expenses were invaluable."
"Everything felt actionable. I finished each module with specific tasks I could do to move forward with our plans."
"The resources alone are worth the price of the course. The lists and templates are perfect for getting organized."
Breaks down the complex process into manageable steps.
"The course is incredibly comprehensive and covers every aspect of planning a worldschooling trip. It literally goes step-by-step and answers all my questions."
"Before taking this course, planning seemed overwhelming, but the way it broke down the tasks made it feel totally achievable."
"I really appreciated the systematic approach to planning - from budgeting to destination choice, it covered everything we needed to think about."
"It gives you a roadmap to follow, which is exactly what we needed to get started on our journey."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Worldschooling: A Comprehensive Guide to Long-Term Travel with these activities:
Review Geography Basics
Strengthen your understanding of world geography to better appreciate the destinations you'll be visiting and the cultures you'll encounter.
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  • Review maps and atlases.
  • Study countries, capitals, and major landmarks.
  • Take online quizzes to test your knowledge.
Read 'Vagabonding' by Rolf Potts
Gain inspiration and practical advice for long-term travel and worldschooling from a seasoned traveler.
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  • Read the book and take notes on key concepts.
  • Reflect on how the book's advice applies to your family's situation.
  • Discuss the book with your family.
Create a Family Travel Budget
Develop a realistic budget for your worldschooling adventure to ensure financial stability and stress-free travel.
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  • Estimate your current monthly expenses.
  • Research the cost of living in potential destinations.
  • Identify ways to reduce expenses and increase income.
  • Create a detailed budget spreadsheet.
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Document Your Worldschooling Goals
Clarify your family's goals for worldschooling to guide your decisions and ensure a fulfilling experience.
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  • Brainstorm individual and family goals.
  • Prioritize your goals and create a timeline.
  • Write a mission statement for your worldschooling journey.
Read 'The World Is My Classroom' by Joanne Calderwood
Learn from the experiences of another worldschooling family and gain practical tips for educating your children on the road.
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  • Read the book and highlight key takeaways.
  • Compare the author's experiences to your own goals and expectations.
  • Discuss the book with your family and identify actionable strategies.
Build a Worldschooling Portfolio
Showcase your children's learning experiences and achievements during your worldschooling journey to demonstrate their educational progress.
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  • Collect samples of your children's work, photos, and videos.
  • Organize the materials into a digital or physical portfolio.
  • Write captions and descriptions to highlight learning outcomes.
  • Share the portfolio with family, friends, and potential employers.
Join Online Worldschooling Communities
Connect with other worldschooling families to share experiences, ask questions, and build a supportive network.
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  • Find online forums, Facebook groups, and other communities.
  • Introduce yourself and participate in discussions.
  • Attend virtual meetups and events.

Career center

Learners who complete Worldschooling: A Comprehensive Guide to Long-Term Travel will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Family Travel Consultant
A family travel consultant helps families plan and execute trips, particularly those with children. This course is extremely valuable because it provides a deep understanding of the unique needs and challenges of traveling with children, including schooling, safety, and social well-being. A family travel consultant will benefit from the course's focus on addressing common concerns, crafting personalized itineraries, and understanding different educational approaches. Furthermore, the course helps build a foundation in the financial aspects of travel, allowing a family travel consultant to guide families in budgeting and saving.
Global Nomad Advocate
A global nomad advocate supports individuals and families who embrace a nomadic lifestyle, by helping them with resources, advice, and community building. This course is a good fit because it delves into the practical and emotional aspects of long-term travel, aligning perfectly with the mission of a global nomad advocate. A global nomad advocate may find value in the course's content around funding travel, planning, and managing social well-being while traveling. The course's emphasis on ethics and cultural immersion also supports the values held by global nomads, and this will help a global nomad advocate.
Educational Travel Planner
An educational travel planner designs travel experiences that incorporate educational elements, often for families or student groups. This course is a good fit because it directly addresses the educational considerations of traveling with children, showing how to use the world as a classroom. An educational travel planner may find great value in learning how to choose appropriate learning approaches, engage with local cultures, and create experiences that build empathy and open-mindedness. Moreover, the course's emphasis on ethical travel aligns with the values of educational travel, which includes teaching respect for the planet and other cultures.
Travel Blogger
A travel blogger creates engaging content about their travel experiences, often focusing on destinations, activities, and tips. This course helps a travel blogger by providing insights into the worldschooling lifestyle, addressing the practical aspects of long-term travel with children, including funding, planning, and cultural immersion. A travel blogger might find value in the course's discussions on respecting cultures and the planet which adds depth to their content and distinguishes their blog from others. The course's emphasis on personalized planning will also allow bloggers to produce content better tailored to their audience.
Cultural Immersion Guide
A cultural immersion guide leads travelers in experiences that promote an understanding of local cultures. This course directly addresses the key elements of cultural understanding and respect. A cultural immersion guide may benefit from the course's focus on ethical travel. Understanding how worldschooling families approach cultural interactions can help a cultural immersion guide develop more meaningful and enriching experiences for travelers. The course's insights into the nuances of long-term travel and its challenges help a cultural immersion guide create better-tailored immersion activities.
International Education Consultant
An international education consultant advises families on educational opportunities outside their home country. This course is a good fit because it provides insights into the philosophies, challenges, and practices of worldschooling, which is an increasingly popular form of international education. An international education consultant may find the course's discussion of educational methods and the use of the world as a classroom as particularly helpful. The discussions of the social aspects of travel will also help international education consultants provide informed advice to their clients.
Remote Work Coach
A remote work coach helps individuals and families transition to a lifestyle of working remotely while traveling. This course may be useful as it provides practical advice on funding travel, a key concern for those looking to work remotely abroad. The course addresses the challenges of balancing work and family life while on the road, which resonates with clients of a remote work coach. The course will also help a remote work coach better understand the logistics and lifestyle considerations of location independence. The tips on managing time, resources, and the details of planning are also useful skills for a remote work coach.
Travel Writer
A travel writer crafts compelling stories and articles about travel destinations and experiences. This course may be useful, as it provides a unique perspective on long-term family travel. A travel writer can draw on the course's discussions of funding, planning, cultural immersion, and educational approaches for material. The course helps a travel writer understand the nuances of traveling with children, which can be used to create a different type of travel writing for parents. The course also provides perspective that can make a travel writer's work become more meaningful and relevant to a wider audience.
Expatriate Coach
An expatriate coach assists individuals and families in adjusting to life in a new country. This course may be useful to an expatriate coach. The course provides insights into the challenges and opportunities of long-term international travel, such as navigating different cultures, maintaining social connections, and promoting well-being. Additionally, the course's emphasis on planning, logistics, and addressing fears will benefit an expatriate coach as they assist their clients in making a smooth transition. The course's insights into educational approaches may also be valuable to parents of children moving to a new country.
Family Life Coach
A family life coach helps families improve their relationships, communication, and overall well-being. This course provides valuable insights into family dynamics in unique travel contexts. A family life coach may find the course's discussions on addressing common concerns, planning together, and fostering open communication as helpful. The course's focus on personalized planning allows a family life coach to understand how different family needs can be considered. The course's insights into different lifestyles may also offer new perspectives to a family life coach.
Adventure Travel Guide
An adventure travel guide leads travelers on outdoor and culturally immersive experiences. A course that addresses the specific challenges and opportunities of long-term travel with children may be useful for an adventure travel guide that works with families. The course provides information on budgeting, planning, staying safe, and respecting local cultures. The knowledge of diverse learning styles may also help an adventure travel guide interact with families in a sensitive way. The course helps an adventure travel guide understand how to keep families engaged and enthusiastic about both their adventures and the places they explore.
Homeschooling Consultant
A homeschooling consultant advises parents on homeschooling options and educational strategies. While this course does not deal directly with homeschooling within one location, it does involve some aspects of homeschooling while traveling. This may be helpful to a homeschooling consultant. The course covers different learning methods, and this may give a homeschooling consultant more information about different educational choices. The course's emphasis on how to use the world as a classroom may also be an important perspective for a homeschooling consultant.
International Relocation Specialist
An international relocation specialist assists individuals and families with the logistics of moving to a new country. This course is a good fit because it gives perspective into the challenges and solutions of planning long-term travel with children. While this is not exactly the same as relocating, the course shares some common themes. An international relocation specialist can adapt the tips about funding, logistics, and family well-being into their work. The course will also help an international relocation specialist understand some of the reasons why families would chose to relocate.
Nonprofit Program Coordinator
A nonprofit program coordinator manages the logistical aspects of a specific program a nonprofit is running. This course may be useful to a nonprofit program coordinator who works with programs that involve travel. The course's discussions on planning and logistics may be helpful to a nonprofit program coordinator as they organize their organization's programs. The course's views on cultural immersion may also be an important resource for program coordinators who work in travel-related nonprofits.
Curriculum Developer
A curriculum developer designs educational materials and programs for various learning environments. Though this course is not focused on traditional learning, it does discuss different ways that worldschooling families approach education. A curriculum developer may find this useful to include experiential learning in their programs. The course's discussion of using the world as a classroom may give a curriculum developer a new perspective. The flexibility of worldschooling could be useful to a curriculum developer as they are creating new types of structured learning.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Worldschooling: A Comprehensive Guide to Long-Term Travel.
Must-read for anyone considering long-term travel. It provides practical advice and philosophical insights on how to make the most of your journey. It covers topics such as budgeting, planning, and dealing with the challenges of life on the road. This book is more valuable as additional reading than it is as a current reference.
Offers a personal account of a family's worldschooling journey. It provides insights into the challenges and rewards of educating children while traveling. It is helpful for understanding the practical aspects of worldschooling, such as curriculum choices and social interactions. This book is more valuable as additional reading than it is as a current reference.

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