Education
Adult Learners
Getty Artists Program
Sketching Gallery
Timescape Room
College Faculty and Students
College Night at the Getty Center
College Night at Getty Villa
Engaged Student Observers
Where We Live: Student Perspectives
K-12 Teachers and Students
Planning a School Visit
Visit Activities
School Visits at the Getty Center
School Visits at the Getty Villa
Professional Development
Create + Connect: Teacher Workshops
Art & Language Arts
Villa Summer Institute
Webinars
Resources for the Classroom
All Curricula
Search Lessons & Activities
Tips and Tools for Teaching
A Curious Cabinet
Lesson Building by Grade
Understanding Formal Analysis
Resources for Students
Art Together
TeacherArtExchange
Kids and Families
Preparing for Your Visit
Exploring Art at the Getty Center
Exploring Art of the Ancient World at the Getty Villa
Family Events and Activities
Art Adventures
Art Odyssey/Odisea de Arte
ArtQuest!
Family Art Lab
Family Art Stops
Family Drawing Hour
Garden Concerts for Kids
Getty Center Family Festivals
Getty Villa Family Festivals
Morning Art Start
The Family Forum
The Family Room
To Do at Home
Teens
Community Groups
Museum Educators
Assessing Online Resources for K-12 Teachers
Art Together Evaluations
Gallery Cards Evaluation
ESL Curriculum Evaluation
Lecture Program Evaluation
Spanish Brochure Evaluation
Art Detective Cards Evaluation
Content to Play Symposium Papers
About the Education Department
Education Department Highlights
Our Illuminated Alphabet
Lesson Plan:
Our Illuminated Alphabet
Letter J,
Luz Vera
52nd Street Elementary,
Los Angeles
Apple Pie,
Shaquillah Howard
52nd Street Elementary,
Los Angeles
I Spy,
Guillermo Castillo
52nd Street Elementary,
Los Angeles