Children who travel most only fives at school

Connect the pleasure to the benefit of Research has been published with the help of 1,500 teachers from the U.S. Final data has shown that 74 percent of professors consider travel to have “very positive impact on the student's personal development”. Most estimate that travel has an impact on [...]
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Research has been published with the help of 1,500 teachers from the United States, and the Student Association has already made it.
Final data has shown that 74 percent of professors consider travel to have “very positive impact on the student's personal development”.
Most people appreciate that travel has a profound effect both on education and on a future career.
Researchers agree that the effects are long-term and that children who know more cultures have greater tolerance, a desire for learning and recognition of new things.
However, that is also true outside the school.
Children who travel have far better self - confidence are easy to adapt to new situations and are more empathetic.
It is better said that other children are more open.
Also, 42 percent of teachers have concluded that young people who travel are much more attractive candidates for faculties.










