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Welcome Educators!
Historic New Englands school and youth programs have earned national attention for the innovative ways in which they use historical resources to reinforce and enrich student learning.
Programs are fun, multi-disciplinary and suited to a variety of learning styles. Designed in collaboration with local educators, programs align with state curriculum standards and allow young people to learn through multiple approaches, including hands-on activities, role-playing, and cooperative learning. If you cant come to us, we will bring valuable educational experiences to your classroom through our Programs-to-Go!
How to Navigate this Site
To find information about Historic New Englands wide variety of education programs you may search:
Within program descriptions, look for the following resources to help you learn more:
Curriculum Links

Click on buttons like this one to learn how a program connects with your state curriculum.
Primary Sources

Click on thumbnails like this to learn more about an object, document, or image featured in the program.
Contact Us
Get in touch with Historic New Englands education staff in your region by calling or emailing them directly. Schedule a program today!
Visit our Resource Center to find curriculum materials, hands-on activities, and information about Teaching with Historic Houses.
Historic New Englands Education programs are funded in part by:

Cambridge Trust Company
Florian O. Bartlett Trust, Bank of America, Trustee
The Lowell Institute
The Staples Foundation for Learning
Prince Charitable Trusts
Abbie A. Brougham Memorial Fund of the Rhode Island Foundation
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