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What if the greatest lessons aren’t found in textbooks—but in the world around us? In this inspiring episode of American Classroom, hosts Jared Taylor and Lindsey Crosland talk with special guest Heidi Udall about the life-changing impact of educational travel. From tasting new foods to standing where history happened, discover how real-world experiences help students grow in confidence, character, and curiosity.
Whether it’s exploring ancient Europe or discovering hidden gems close to home, this episode will spark your passion for learning beyond the classroom walls.
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