Teaching and Educational Resources
Athenian Agora Resources
We offer webinars and recorded video lectures, online educational programs, on-site educational programs.
Ancient Corinth Resources
Access online lesson plans, our Flip Page, webinars and recorded video lectures, virtual field trips, and an on-site program.
Lesson Plans
All lessons are prepared as Word documents and are available to download for free. Each lesson plan is a separate entity designed to support learning within a teacher’s curriculum on ancient and medieval civilizations. For each lesson plan, a supplementary PowerPoint with images helps make lessons ready-to-use.
Lessons are aligned with Next Generation Science Standards, National Standards for History (published by the National Center for History in Schools), and Common Core State Standards where applicable.
Educational Videos and Webinars
Videos can be access on our ASCSA Video Archive page or on our page.
Videos include: Personal Stories of Sickness and Cure in the Asklepieion in Ancient Corinth; Portrait statuary in Athens: A View from the Athenian Agora; The Hephaestion: Its Date, Interior and Purpose; Aristocrats and Horses in Democratic Athens.
Connect with an archaeologist remotely LIVE
Connect your classroom seamlessly through any preferred video conferencing platform. All you need is internet connection and a webcam!
Our goal is to provide accessible and enjoyable educational programs to students, spark their interests and cultivate connections with them.
The program is FREE.
On-site Programs
Our Steinmetz Educational Fellows at the Athenian Agora and Ancient Corinth invite your school to participate in enriching educational programs at the archaeological sites and the museums.
Group educational tours are free of charge.
For further information, please contact:
For the Athenian Agora programs and resources: Io Victoratou, Steinmetz Fellow
For the Ancient Corinth programs and resources: Taylor Cwikla, Steinmetz Fellow