The Brooklyn Museum offers programs and resources for teachers of all subject areas and grade levels. They are designed to introduce teachers to the Museum’s permanent and special exhibitions, to offer techniques for integrating visual arts and object-based learning into the classroom, and to help teachers from all subject areas find connections with the collections.
Professional Development Workshops
The Museum can help you create a museum educator–led workshop custom-tailored to meet the needs of your group. Recent workshops have included “Native American Identity: Past and Present,” “Illuminating Art through Storytelling,” “Art as a Resource for English Language Learners,” “American Women at The Dinner Party,” and “An Introduction to Object-Based Learning in the Classroom and Museum.”
For more information, contact teacher.services@brooklynmuseum.org.
Professional Development Workshops
The Museum can help you create a museum educator–led workshop custom-tailored to meet the needs of your group. Recent workshops have included “Native American Identity: Past and Present,” “Illuminating Art through Storytelling,” “Art as a Resource for English Language Learners,” “American Women at The Dinner Party,” and “An Introduction to Object-Based Learning in the Classroom and Museum.”
For more information, contact teacher.services@brooklynmuseum.org.
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