The Metropolitan Museum of Art Online Curricular Resources: Inquiry, Creativity, and Social Justice Lessons for Your Classroom

The Live Event Scheduled for 12/09/2020 at 7:00 PM (EST) has been Cancelled

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Online Curricular Resources: Inquiry, Creativity, and Social Justice Lessons for Your Classroom
Wednesday, December 9 | 7-8pm ET  - CANCELLED
FREE for NAEA Members; $49 for non-members  

Did you know the Metropolitan Museum of Art has developed online curricular resources available to educators? Join Zev Slurzberg, managing educator for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and explore art lessons and features developed with art educators as part of a year-long program. Learn about digital resources and walk through specific lessons and features that encourage inquiry, creativity, and social justice (and how to use them all right away in your classroom

Zev Slurzberg

Zev Slurzberg, MSEd, Managing Educator, School and Educator Programs, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Zev Slurzberg is a museum educator with 17 years of experience in museums working with schools and educators in both history and art museums. How creativity, dialogue, and engagement with art and objects helps teachers and students is a focus in all of Slurzberg’s programs and partnerships. Slurzberg started the K-12 Partnerships at the Crystal Bridges Museum of America and worked at bringing important and sensitive topics like slavery in the colonial north to the classroom. When not in a museum for personal or professional reasons, Slurzberg can be found hiking or skiing.

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