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Educators

Get to know our programs and resources.

We offer online curricula, on-site and virtual school programs, professional development opportunities, and more that spotlight The Huntington's extensive collections of primary sources including historical objects and botanical specimens.

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A Baldwin Park High School student enjoys the smell of a rose in the Rose Garden. | The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

School Programs

Visit The Huntington with your class. Register or learn more about Docent-Guided Tours and Self-Guided Visits.

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Digital Classroom Resources

Take a deep dive into The Huntington's art, library, and botanical collections through a wide range of learning resources developed by Huntington educators and staff for learners of all ages. Enjoy interactive images, videos, hands-on activities, and more!

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The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

Professional Development

Participate in our professional development opportunities. Join the Teacher Advisory Panel to help guide, pilot, and evaluate our education programs. Participate in programming for educators where you will get the content knowledge and confidence to teach with primary sources at The Huntington.

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The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

School District Partnerships

Integrate our collections into your curriculum and establish consistent, grade-level, and subject-specific visits to The Huntington through our long-term, buildable district partnership program.