As a traveling teacher, your job is to travel to different locations to educate students, particularly abroad. Your responsibilities may involve spending time at international schools, traveling to different sites to run teaching programs, and helping to organize international trips for students. Traveling teachers may work with students at a variety of grade levels, provide transportation to and from events, monitor individual student progress, work evenings and weekends, and participate in physically demanding activities. Some traveling teachers may teach at a smaller scale, such as providing specialized lessons to homeschooled children, or support education in nontraditional settings like hospitals. Like traditional teachers, traveling teachers may work with special education students.