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The Smithsonian brings content experts and educators together to strengthen American education and enhance our nation’s ability to compete globally. The Smithsonian serves as a laboratory for creating innovative informal education methods that support formal education.
The SI X 3D Explorer allows students to manipulate 3D objects for K-12 learning.
Curriculum materials and links to educational websites that include family and classroom activities, photographs, bibliographies, and more.
A model early childhood program that places children at the center of every experience.
Group rates are available. Smithsonian education departments have developed Standards of Learning Guidelines for the films.
Teacher workshops, videos for loan, and online curriculum you can use in your classroom.
School tours, classroom video conferences, education resources, professional development.
Information on educational activities at the Museum as well as resources provided for classroom learning.
Find lessons and activities and information on visiting with school groups, including educational self-guides.
The Hirshhorn's school and teacher programs are designed to engage and inspire students and teachers alike.
Find and create design-focused lesson plans, talk to educators from around the country, and more.
Educational resources and events on Asian art and culture, as well as American art at the turn of the twentieth century.
Field trips, classroom resources, professional development, and online resources.
Inspire students to learn about the men and women who have made significant contributions to the history, development, and culture of the people of the United States.
Curriculum materials provide educators with tools for teaching about history, letter writing, and more.
Multimedia and print materials for classroom use related to invention and innovation.