Global Teen Travels Highlighted by Travel Writing Scholarships
An analysis of more than 5,000 trip reviews submitted to Family Travel Forum's Teen Travel Writing Scholarship competition reveals that teens are traveling farther afield than ever before. More than 43% of applicants traveled internationally within the past three years, often without family.
New York, NY (PRWEB) November 19, 2007
Family Travel Forum, the award-winning publisher of family vacation information, has found that at least 43% of the teens applying for FTF's Teen Travel Writing Scholarship competition (2007 Teen Travel Writing Scholarship Winners (http://www. familytravelforum. com/share/scholarship/12710-Congratulations-Winners-2007-Teen-Travel-Writing-Scholarship. html)) have traveled outside the United States. An analysis of 5,000 entries confirms that four out of 10 applicants, all students attending American public, private or home schools; U. S. Department of Defense schools; or International-American programs, traveled internationally within the past three years.
The essay topics and destinations covered were remarkably diverse. Surprisingly, only 54% of scholarship applicants wrote about "traditional" family travel: vacations with parents. Nearly a third (29%) reported on trips taken with their school or peer group for sports, music and competitions; or cultural, arts and language enrichment. The essay judges were delighted to find that 8.5% of teens spent their school vacations on service projects sponsored by churches or community groups. Among the most poignant journals were the 6% written by American teens who traveled to Asia, Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere to connect with their roots.
Confirming an upsurge in international travel tracked by FTF's consulting division, 17.4% of the essays were set in Europe and 11% in the Caribbean or Mexico. Interestingly, while 26% of young Americans' maiden voyages to Europe were vacations taken with family, 64% joined organized trips: 28% teen tours, 21% school groups, 15% cultural immersion programs.
After the team of judges selected finalists, the winners of the 2007 Teen Travel Writing Scholarship were chosen by Writers Guild of America Lifetime Achievement Award-winner Marshall Brickman (Emmy, Academy and Tony awards for "Sleeper," "Annie Hall," "Manhattan" and "Jersey Boys" among many others), the proud father two young writers.
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