Have you ever wanted to meet one of the Smithsonian’s curators? Or wished you could ask a question of one of our researchers? Starting in February 2009 the Smithsonian will launch a series of three Online Education Conferences that will let you do just that. The Smithsonian is honoring Abraham Lincoln’s bicentennial with special exhibitions and programs, and you will be able to participate in the national celebration through the Smithsonian Online Education Conference: Abraham Lincoln.
Discover how you can use museum resources and methods to bring new excitement into your classroom. To find upcoming classes and events in Washington, D.C., and other locations, visit the Opportunities Page.
Discover all that Smithsonian has to offer you and your students at Smithsonian Teachers' Night. For more information, visit the Smithsonian Teachers' Night 2008 Page.
We know that selecting the right partnership combination is very important to the success of your grant. Visit this page if you are interested in having the Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies (the central education office of the Smithsonian) be a part of your grant proposal. Teaching American History Grants
This workshop for high school teachers shows how to use a museum exhibit as a basis for student writing. Writing Workshop