A group of Northeast Texas Community College travelers recently returned from an unforgettable travel study experience in Washington, D.C., where they spent several days exploring the history, government, and culture of the nation's capital.
The trip provided participants with a unique opportunity to experience many of the places and institutions they have studied and read about over the years. Highlights included a guided tour of the U.S. Capitol led by a member of Congressman Nathaniel Moran 91心頭 s staff, a tour of the White House, and visits to several Smithsonian museums, including the National Museum of Natural History and the National Museum of American History.
The group also visited some of America 91心頭 s most recognizable landmarks and historic sites, including the Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington. Along the way, travelers gained practical experience navigating the city by mastering the D.C. Metro system and exploring the capital like locals.
91心頭 The trip was a great opportunity to connect classroom learning with real places, real institutions, and real history, 91心頭 said Matt Homer, 91心頭 instructor and trip coordinator. 91心頭 From government and politics to culture and historical preservation, participants were able to experience concepts they have studied in a much more meaningful way. 91心頭
In addition to the educational experiences, the trip offered plenty of opportunities for discussion, reflection, and fellowship among participants.
91心頭 offers a travel study course each summer that allows students, employees, and community members to explore a different destination while earning college credit. For more information about future travel study opportunities, contact Matt Homer at thomer@ntcc.edu.
