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The Guggenheim Museum attempts to help educators connect students with art. It offers programs for educators, including free arts curricula, professional development courses and workshops.
Visiting with your students: The museum offers a variety of ways to educators and their students to visit, from self-guided tours to a guided experience.
Guggenheim Museum Highlights Perfect for first-time visitors, the Highlights Tour focuses on the museum's innovative architecture, history and permanent collection.
Special Exhibition This tour offers an opportunity to engage in a lively, in-depth exploration of one of our special exhibitions. Learn about the artistic processes and movements behind some of the most revolutionary artists of the modern and contemporary age.
Custom Tour Tours can be customized to accommodate a variety of interests, learning styles and subject matters. Our gallery educators can create a one-of-a-kind experience tailored to your group's needs.
Lecturer's Badge Conduct a group tour of up to 20 people.
Arts curriculum online: The Guggenheim produces free curriculum materials on exhibitions for educators to use both during school visits and in the classroom. While the material focuses on recent exhibitions, a comprehensive range of lessons cover many works and artists in the museum's collection.
Learning through art: Learning Through Art sends experienced teaching artists into New York City public schools where they work with classroom teachers to develop and facilitate art projects into the school curriculum.
Education facilities: Housed in the Sackler Center for Arts Education, the Guggenheim's education facilities include studio art and multimedia labs, a theater, an exhibition gallery, and a conference room.
21. Who are the museum's programs intended for?
A. Students. B. Parents. C. Educators. D. Artists.
22. Which tour can be designed based on your own interest?
A. Custom Tour. B. Lecturer's Badge.
C. Special Exhibition. D. Guggenheim Museum Highlights.
23. How do teaching artists help to make art projects into the school curriculum?
A. By giving lessons online. B. By working with teachers.
C. By providing free materials. D. By designing projects alone.