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Meet Heather Korb

Hi, I’m Heather. I grew up and live on Long Island, in New York. I homeschool my kids and work in various creative capacities. I love to travel, write, walk and make maps, often with my kids alongside me, curious and learning together as we move through life. I continually…

Worldschooling

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Meet Heather Korb
Meet Heather Korb

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Expo 2020 Dubai

A Worldschooler’s Feast — My two kids- ages 12 and 8- and I spent five mind-blowing days at the World Expo in February, 2022. …

Worldschooling

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Expo 2020 Dubai
Expo 2020 Dubai

Published in Inspired to Learn

·Jul 19

Becoming Travelers

How to take the stress out of travel and fully enjoy exploring the world with your kids. I consider our family part-time worldschoolers and budget travelers. We homeschool in New York but take trips often, seeking interesting learning opportunities and immersive cultural experiences. When we’re on a roll with taking…

Travel

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Becoming Travelers
Becoming Travelers

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·Jul 3

Discovering and Making Art with Kids at MoMA

The Museum of Modern Art in New York is a fantastic museum for kids and grownups interested in art and architecture. Over the years, the MoMA has reimagined the way art is displayed, making space for participatory programs, art-making, conversation, and performances; and they are making it a lively, interesting…

New York City

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Discovering and Making Art with Kids at MoMA
Discovering and Making Art with Kids at MoMA

Mar 26

Finding My Way on the Camino de Santiago

It takes a bold move to unstick yourself. The Pyrenees were calling me. I don’t remember how I first got the idea of walking the Camino de Santiago in my head, but once there, I couldn’t shake it. It might have started about 15 years ago, when I was an…

Motherhood

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Finding My Way on the Camino de Santiago
Finding My Way on the Camino de Santiago

Mar 25

Contemplation on the Camino de Santiago

A moving meditation on life, nature and motherhood during the pandemic. It’s October, after the harvest, and the fields are churned up with clumps of dry dirt across rolling hills. A single path, curving with the topography and lined with scrub, dead grass and tiny yellow flowers breaks the view…

Camino De Santiago

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Contemplation on the Camino de Santiago
Contemplation on the Camino de Santiago

Feb 3

A Prolonged Pass Through Pamplona on the Camino de Santiago

My Camino de Santiago comrades and I had met up along the Way and we entered Pamplona together. Some were dreading the urban environment after days of passing through the quietude of the Pyrenees, the solitude of nature and small Spanish villages along the pilgrimage path. …

Camino De Santiago

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A Prolonged Pass Through Pamplona on the Camino de Santiago
A Prolonged Pass Through Pamplona on the Camino de Santiago

Jan 29

A Communal Evening on the Camino de Santiago

Albergue Borda is one of only two places to stay in the French Pyrenees on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage trail. Many people walk from St Jean Pied de Port, France straight on to Roncesvalles, Spain, crossing the Pyrenees in one day. But that’s a hike of about 22 miles…

Travel

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A Communal Evening on the Camino de Santiago
A Communal Evening on the Camino de Santiago

Oct 1, 2021

Tuvalu: Observations & Reflections

I traveled to Tuvalu in 2011 as a representative of Tribal Link Foundation. Following is an excerpt from my field report. EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED: TUVALU’S ISLAND ECOSYSTEM Isolated and remote, Tuvalu is a nation of 9 tiny islands in the South Pacific. Each island is actually a ring-shaped atoll- narrow…

Tuvalu

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Tuvalu: Observations & Reflections
Tuvalu: Observations & Reflections

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·Jun 25, 2021

Map-making with Kids

Kid’s Class: Explore the world and map your story! For a couple years before the pandemic, I co-ran a weekly hiking group for families with little kids where we explored the forests, ponds, beaches and wetlands of Long Island, New York. We didn’t hike far- the kids would dawdle, climb…

Mapping

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Map-making with Kids
Map-making with Kids
Heather Korb

Heather Korb

Worldschooling | Mapping | Urbanism | Architecture https://linktr.ee/heatherkorb

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