Program
Samples
A
typical Smithsonian Scholars in the Schools program brings one or more
Smithsonian scholars to a host school or school system for three days.
These experts are specifically selected for their ability to convey
their knowledge and enthusiasm for learning to the grade levels requested
and to serve as role models for young people who have yet to imagine
careers in these fields. The scholar gives three talks per a day, in
some combination of large assemblies, small classroom visits and teacher
in-service workshops. View a sample schedule.
The outreach program staff of The Smithsonian Associates
designs and implements Scholars in the Schools. Advance planning begins
with a site visit by a program coordinator to meet with local educators
to determine the needs and interests of the school community. These
on-site visits allow us to plan programs that support the curriculum
and ensure smooth logistical operations. In addition to the three-day
program, students receive a reading list and instructions for accessing
further information on the Smithsonian’s website.