Dear Colleagues,The Heritage
Curriculum Library divides educational resources into 8 categories:
Comprehensive Curricula,
Math and Science,
Reading and Writing,
Special Education Resources,
Theater and the Arts,
College Level Courses,
Civics Lessons, and
Other Resources. We add new content to the Curriculum Library twice a week to ensure that families can access new education resources during the pandemic.
University of Florida’s Baldwin Library of Historical Children’s Literature
Families can explore more than 6,000 historic children’s books at the online library. Access to stories and their historical illustrations are available for free.
The Harvard Classics
Students can access all 51 volumes of the Harvard Classics for free which contain works such as
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin,
Beowulf,
The Confessions of St. Augustine, various Greek plays, and more.
Google Arts & Culture
In conjunction with more than 500 museums and galleries worldwide, Google created online experiences for learners.
Uffizi Gallery, Florence
In this 360° virtual tour, students can explore the museum’s Hall of the Dynasties and the Galleries of Sixteenth-Century Venetian Painting. The works of artists such as Tintoretto, Titian, and El Greco are displayed throughout the gallery.
The Exploratorium
The San Francisco museum’s website provides children with access to online learning materials so they can continue to learn about science remotely.
Warmly,
Jude Schwalbach,
Research Associate and Program Coordinator
Center for Education Policy
Institute for Family, Community, and Opportunity
The Heritage Foundation
The Heritage Foundation
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Washington, DC 20002
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