Below are opportunities through the American Natural History Museum for Vaious Ages
Click Here > Education at AMNH - The education department creates learning opportunities from preschoolers to seniors, at the Museum, at home, in school and in the community. Teachers and students can take advantage of the exciting programs and offerings, throughout the year. Plan your visit to the museum. Volunteer in the exhibit halls, parents can explore resources at home, and in the community. MORE >> (Text taken from Link)
Click here > The Schomburg Center has a unyielding commitment to the educational empowerment of young people exercised through year - round programs and classes tailored for students and educator. Public education offerings include daytime programs for school groups, Saturday classes for middle and high school students, workshops for teachers and college faculty, and seminars for undergraduate and graduate students.
Schomburg Junior Scholars Program (Most likely next application due date will be Sept. 30, 11. Follow the site for updates)
Click here > The Schomburg Center Junior Scholars Program has been reinstated for the 2010-2011 school year! One-hundred youth from the New York Metropolitan area, ages 11 to 18, will be selected to participate in the 9th year of this uniquely designed pre-college black studies program at the Schomburg Center/NYPL. The program begins on Saturday, October 23, 2010 and ends on May 7, 2011 with the annual Youth Summit. The Schomburg Junior Scholars Program 2010-2011 is sponsored by The Ford Foundation and New York City Council Member Inez (Text taken from link)
For more inforamation, contact: Public Education Programs Manager (212) 491-2234 or schomburged@nypl.org (Text take form Web Page)
Click Here > Education at AMNH - The education department creates learning opportunities from preschoolers to seniors, at the Museum, at home, in school and in the community. Teachers and students can take advantage of the exciting programs and offerings, throughout the year. Plan your visit to the museum. Volunteer in the exhibit halls, parents can explore resources at home, and in the community. MORE >> (Text taken from Link)
Click here > The Schomburg Center has a unyielding commitment to the educational empowerment of young people exercised through year - round programs and classes tailored for students and educator. Public education offerings include daytime programs for school groups, Saturday classes for middle and high school students, workshops for teachers and college faculty, and seminars for undergraduate and graduate students.
Schomburg Junior Scholars Program (Most likely next application due date will be Sept. 30, 11. Follow the site for updates)
Click here > The Schomburg Center Junior Scholars Program has been reinstated for the 2010-2011 school year! One-hundred youth from the New York Metropolitan area, ages 11 to 18, will be selected to participate in the 9th year of this uniquely designed pre-college black studies program at the Schomburg Center/NYPL. The program begins on Saturday, October 23, 2010 and ends on May 7, 2011 with the annual Youth Summit. The Schomburg Junior Scholars Program 2010-2011 is sponsored by The Ford Foundation and New York City Council Member Inez (Text taken from link)
For more inforamation, contact: Public Education Programs Manager (212) 491-2234 or schomburged@nypl.org (Text take form Web Page)
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