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Educational Programming
The National Hansen's Disease Museum promotes the understanding, identification and treatment of Hansen's disease (leprosy) and
expands students understanding of how people with physical disabilities live.
The Museum enables students to
learn about
- the history of contagious disease in the U.S.
- changes in social attitude toward Hansen's disease (leprosy) as it transitioned from a "sin and curse" with mandatory quarantine to a bacterial infection that is curable with outpatient treatment
- concepts including
- multicultural education
- medical history
- Louisiana history
- Hansen's disease
- health
- tolerance
Arrange a Visit
- Guided driving tour of the Carville historic district grounds for school groups in buses.
- Guided walking tour of the Carville historic district for school groups of 12 or less.
- One adult chaperone per ten students required
- Two weeks notice required.
- Museum open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 am to 4 pm. Closed Federal holidays.
- Arrange your school visit by e-mail or phone
225-642-1950
Handouts
Louisiana State Educational Benchmarks and Standards
- K-4th grades:
C-1D-E4; H-1A-E1-3; H-1D-E2
- 5th - 8th grades: C-1D-M4; H-1A-ME-4; SI-M-B6
- 9th - 12th grades: C-1D-H3; H-1A-H1-3; SI-H-B2
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