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This is homeschooling on the road for full-time travel families. Some parents work on the road and prefer their children come with them. This way families can integrate travel experiences into learning. This method focuses on history or geography study units. Visiting museums and art galleries is important.
See Also World Schooling

Articles:

https://www.homeschool.com/what-is-travel-schooling-homeschooling This article published on Jan. 18, 2020 on Homeschool.com is written by Celeste Orr, a full-time traveling Georgia-born mama to two boys.  She has been homeschooling since 2009 and loves homeschooling while family traveling and is passionate about families choosing togetherness and outdoor adventure.  The article explains:  What is Travel Schooling and How do we start?

Orr writes:  “There are hundreds of great blogs, podcasts, books, and social media accounts written and curated by homeschooling parents who have found creative, innovative, and revolutionary ways to educate their children while traveling more, and if you look hard enough, you might even find some compelling arguments for the immense benefits that exist for travel-schooling.”

Here are a few links to get you started:

https://www.time4learning.com/homeschooling-styles/roadschooling.html Time4Learning answers two questions:  How to afford Road-Schooling?  How does Road-Schooling work with Time4Learning?  The link explains homeschooling on the Road; homeschool laws for Road-Schooling; and a Road-Schooling curriculum.