Education at the Schomburg

Black History 360°: Summer Education Institute

The Junior Scholars Program

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Each year, 100 youth ages 11–18 participate in the Schomburg Center's Junior Scholars program. This tuition-free Saturday program (10 AM to 3 PM) during the academic year promotes historical literacy through college-style lectures and presentations, group discussions and activities, and project-based learning. Students generate individual research, original writing, art portfolios, and collaborative multimedia arts projects from their intensive study of the Schomburg Center’s archives, exhibitions, and educational resources.

Through this program, the 

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COMING SOON for Fall 2014

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Schomburg Curricula and Teachers Guides

Schomburg Curricula and Teachers Guides  - COMING SOON! (FALL 2014)

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NEH Summer Institute for School Teachers

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