Education and Programs
Education and Programs Overview
Bring your students to the 9/11 Tribute Center to learn about the impact of September 11th through primary source materials including oral histories, photographs and artifacts.
Learn more about our educational programs and how to schedule a visit.
The 9/11 Tribute Center offers original resources for learning about September 11th both in the classroom and at home.
Each year, the 9/11 Tribute Center honors outstanding teachers who create exemplary educational projects that help students understand the impact of September 11, 2001.
Learn more about our teacher awards and view the projects of previous winners.
The 9/11 Tribute Center frequently hosts programs that are free and open to the public.
View our upcoming programs and learn more about our past public programs.
Tribute Center Volunteer Guides share their 9/11 experiences with the public with three goals: teach the facts about 9/11, help others empathetically understand the impact of 9/11 by sharing their personal experiences, and a call to action to help others in need.
9/11 Tribute Volunteer Guides visit Japanese citizens impacted by the 3/11 earthquake and tsunami disaster.
Learn more about our Volunteer Program
Throughout the year, 9/11 Tribute Center partners with other organizations to provide outstanding workshops for teachers. In March join our collaborative workshop with the 9/11 Memorial Museum; in July we partner with Facing History and Ourselves.