Education
The education departments stimulates students to engage in creative 21st-century learning experiences both in and out of the classroom. We use National Archives primary source documents, photographs, first-hand interviews, artifacts, and other treasures to enhance learning.

Learning Resources

Lesson Plans
Ready-to-Use Curriculum and Activities for Elementary, Middle and High School students.
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Civics for All of US
A new national civic education initiative from the Center for Legislative Archives and the National Archives that promotes civic literacy and engagement.
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Education Virtual Exhibits
Museum exhibits brought to the Classroom. Choose from our Collection of curated exhibits.
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Professional Development
Educators, sharpen your skills with program material specifically designed for you from our archival holdings.
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Teach with documents using the National Archives online tool. Explore primary sources. Discover fun and engaging teaching activities. Create your own online or print activities for your students!
Situation Room Experience Simulations

Students leave their world behind and enter a high-intensity and collaborative decision-making scenario. Choose from our portfolio of simulations and give your students a once in a life-time experience.
Several of our simulations have received awards from the American Alliance of Museums!
Additional Resources

Reagan Education Blog
Our blog supports a better understanding of U.S. History through diverse curriculum, articles and projects.
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NARA Resources
For teachers, students, journalists; find additional resources available from the National Archives.
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Ask The Education Team
Unable to find what you are looking for? Contact our education team for more information on programs, lesson plans, primary source material, workshops, and related content.