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Field Ambassadors
Serve as a liaison between The Field Museum and your school community by becoming a Field Ambassador! As members of this premier professional learning community, educators learn the ins and outs of the Museum’s resourcesour exhibitions, research, collections, and educational programsand how to effectively use informal learning environments as extensions of the classroom. Field Ambassadors visit behind-the-scenes with our scientists, explore our permanent and temporary exhibitions, and participate in hands-on activities that connect classroom instruction with museum experiences.
This program is free and open to educators teaching grades PreK-12. Earn 30 CPDUs, 2 CPS Lane Credits, and/or graduate credit. Applications are due August 1. Learn more.
SAVE THE DATE
Educator Open House
Tuesday, October 26, 2010, 5pm 8pm
Send your email address to educators@fieldmuseum.org to be notified when registration opens.
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Planning Your Field Trip
- Research and plan all aspects of your field trip here. Fill out our online registration form, learn about admission costs and payment options, and print out a checklist for your trip.
Field Trip Programs for Students
- Find out about exhibitions, tours, and special programs going on during your visit.
Outreach Programs For Students
- Bring The Field Museum into your classroom! Find out more about dynamic programs available to engage your students in a unique learning experience at your school.
Teacher Resources
- Delve deeper into a variety of topics relating to nature and culture. These workshops and other programs let you discover exciting Museum resources, collaborate with other educators and get lots of ideas for your classroom. CPDUs, graduate credit and lane credit may be available.
On-line Learning
- Examine the Museums treasures, connect directly to scientists and have fun learning through interactive websites.
Harris Educational Loan Center
- Explore this extraordinary resource for yourself. Now you can use our website to register, search for, and reserve materials, available to informal and formal educators, and now families!
Teacher Professional Development Programs are sponsored by:

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