EDUCATION

The mission of the Education Department at the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum is to advance understanding of 20th century United States history, the institution of the Presidency, and the American political system as a whole through the study of the life, career and presidential administration of William J. Clinton.

The Clinton Presidential Library offers a variety of  in-person and virtual educational experiences for elementary, middle, and high school classes for 10 or more students in the same grade. In addition, the library provides in-person and virtual professional development workshops for educators. All programs for students and teachers are free.

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Educational Programs

Select from the grade levels below to see educational opportunities that are available for your students!


Pre-K – Second Grades

Third – Fifth Grades
 
Sixth – Eight Grades
 
Ninth – Twelfth Grades
 
Civics for All of Us

 

The Powers of the Presidency 

In this online exhibit, you can read about the principle roles through which the President exercises their powers. Explore the powers of the presidency through real-life examples, objects, and documents from the White House of President William Jefferson Clinton. 

Lesson Plans and Activities

Looking for ways to bring the Clinton Presidential Library into your curriculum? Look no further! On this page, you can find lesson plans and activities that will make a perfect fit in your classroom. 

Teacher Workshops

Are you an educator in need of professional development credits? Click here to see teacher workshops available! 

Lifelong Learners

The Clinton Presidential Library offers a variety of online educational experiences for lifelong learners. Click here to learn more.