Education Programs
and Resources

The Education staff conducts educational programs designed for
K-12, college and university students; teachers; adult learners; and the general public based on the Library's documentary, audio-visual, and art and artifact collections. Educational Programs include on site and off site classroom workshops, Museum programs, and teacher development seminars. Each year the department serves more than 17,000 students and nearly 1,000 teachers from across the country. Choose from the categories below to explore our many resources.

New Deal teacher in front of her classroom

For Teachers

Document-based ideas and primary sources for use in the classroom

Children pictured with FDR statue and Fala the dog

Document-based Programs

Provided by the Education Department for K-12 and college groups

Children clustered for a group portrait during a field trip to the FDR Library

For Students

Information and project ideas about the Roosevelt era

FDR pictured using the telephoneFeatured Resources

Document-based resources for learning and teaching Roosevelt history

Parent stands near his small daughter during FDR Library public event

For Parents

Ideas and information to assist your
child's learning about the Roosevelts 

FDR pictured using the telephone

Contact Us

Contact the Library's Education Specialist

Plan a Field Trip  |  Teacher Development Workshops

 
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