With many schools offering remote learning this year, a growing number of families are planning to “road school,” which has children attending virtual classes while on extended family trips. Others are homeschooling, with parents teaching children while families travel, often living in an RV while they visit national parks and other educational sites.

“Right now is the perfect time to try this,” says Karen King, who founded Worldschooling Central (worldschoolingcentral.com), which connects a community of 6,000 families. “When you use the world as your classroom, every minute of every day is an opportunity to learn.”

King, an Australian who has been traveling for nearly six years with her husband and two children, shares some popular road schooling sites with USA TODAY.

For the full story, visit USAToday.com/Travel/Destinations.

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