SMITHSONIAN EDUCATION AND ACCESS SmithsonianCampaign
SMITHSONIAN EDUCATION AND ACCEss
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At the SmithSoniAn, we believe every person’s dream can come true. But some need new dreams and an expanded sense of what’s possible. We challenge people of all ages to imagine lives of adventure and wonder. We introduce them to scholars who are researching whether Mars can support life, protecting animals on the verge of extinction, translating diaries of those who witnessed history and going on digs to discover evidence of the distant past.
The Smithsonian is uniquely suited to serve 21st-century learners. Our more than 300 educators work with scientists, curators and researchers to bring our stories, collections, lessons, artifacts, short films and games to students, teachers and learners of all ages. We reveal the connections that link our historic, artistic, scientific and cultural scholarship to educational offerings so that they are accurate, accessible and affordable.
We know 21st-century learners often are self-directed. We envision creating a boundless library of digital offerings to stimulate their curiosity and provide them with new perspectives. We have learned from pilot programs that web-based technologies, digitized images and interactive tools allow learners to see and experience places they may never visit. We believe delivering real-world learning expands our reach in exciting and innovative ways.
A gift to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Education and Access will support groundbreaking research, innovative project and program development and the broad dissemination of high-quality, educational resources to learners everywhere.
Thank you.
Leadership Message
clAudine K. brownASSiSTAnT SEcrETAryEducATiOn And AccESS
ThE smIThsONIAN was founded on the
principle that education empowers a nation.
Every year, Smithsonian educators share the
institution’s knowledge, collections and research
with more than 8 million learners, on-site and
online. The Smithsonian Campaign will extend
that reach as education becomes more and
more technologically advanced and accessible,
helping inspire the next generation of educators
and building the spaces, resources and
programs for learners of all ages engaged in
exploring science, history, art and culture.
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A Mandate for Education
AcceSS to educAtion
The Smithsonian creates methods and models for innovative informal education and aligns them to educational requirements in formal learning settings. Our Smithsonian-wide approach leverages resources, strengthens communications, coordinates programming and rewards inventive thinking and collaborations.
Gifts to the Smithsonian campaign will foster a spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration within the institution. Our educators are developing and launching partnerships, which are transforming how we work and how we engage our visitors.
SPAceS For educAtion
new tools and technologies are broadening our access worldwide. The nation’s growing diversity challenges us to reach new audiences and ensures that our collections, exhibitions and outreach programs speak to all Americans. We seek to expand our learning labs, which promote active learning and allow us to develop prototypes and test new ideas.
By investing in the Smithsonian campaign, your gifts enable us to expand tested education programs through the use of mobile technology, 3d digitized collections, smarter websites and other digital assets, such as games, videos and infographics. With these digital resources, the Smithsonian will increase its audience and improve the quality of the experience for learners.
leAderS in educAtion
The Smithsonian is creating a presence in classrooms and communities across the nation. We collaborate with more than 900 museums, educational entities, other nonprofits and entrepreneurial groups to strengthen the teaching of science, history, art and culture. implementing educational policies allows the Smithsonian to align our research with broader national goals.
One of our funding priorities is endowing positions — the assistant secretary for Education and Access and Smithsonian-wide educators and fellows.
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The Smithsonian is a national treasure. We must support its place in American education, culture and world history.—Bill GATES
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Our Campaign Priorities
The Smithsonian Campaignwill transform a nationaltreasure into a catalyst for change. Please join us as we raise $1.5 billion to spark discovery, tellAmerica’s story, inspirelifelong learning and reachpeople everywhere.
The smithsonian is raising $75 million for education across the institution.
AcceSS to educAtion
We seek a total of $10 million for revitalizing education. investments in education allow us to develop distance-learning programs, curricula, digital assets and more. A gift of $25,000 will produce an education video. An investment of $2 million supports the development of traveling exhibitions.
SPAceS For educAtion
We seek a total of $9 million for learning centers. A gift of $2 million funds media studios for teens or a theater for young learners.
We seek a total of $13 million for enhanced technology and digital assets. Gifts starting at $25,000 enable us to digitize and improve online resources, while an investment of $5 million will create a new web platform.
leAderS in educAtion
We seek a total of $15 million for endowed education positions. A gift of $2 million endows a Smithsonian-wide educator. An investment of $250,000 brings professionals from Smithsonian Affiliates to the institution for training. Gifts starting at $25,000 support an intern or fellow. An investment of $5 million endows the position of the assistant secretary for Education and Access.
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Gifts to the Smithsonian campaign are helping to foster a spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration within the institution.
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