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Evaluation Resources
IMLS has curated resources to help professionals gather evaluation data — data that illustrates the value of innovative museum and library services. Explore guides for program evaluation and outcome monitoring, discover proje...
Museum Social Impact Toolkit
The Measurement of Museum Social Impact initiative (MOMSI) — from the Utah Division of Arts and Museums and Thanksgiving Point — assessed how 38 museums generated social impact in their communities. Learn about four key outcomes (...
Seeding Action
Seeding Action supports science centers, museums, and public engagement networks working to cultivate a culture of hope and action to improve community and planetary health. To achieve this mission, they offer resources to help bu...
Libraries Combating Disinformation: From the Frontline to the Long Game
Focusing on 3 Montana libraries, this study offers insight into the informational needs and search habits of community members — and the role librarians play in helping patrons search for information. Learn about the interventions...
Courageous RI
Developed with support from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Courageous RI is an initiative to prevent violence and extremism in Rhode Island. By facilitating authentic, respectful community conversations and providing p...
Center for an Informed Public
The Center for an Informed Public is an interdisciplinary research initiative dedicated to resisting strategic misinformation, promoting an informed society, and strengthening democratic discourse. Watch recorded presentations to ...
Teams Engaging Affiliated Museums and Informed Institutions (TEAM II)
TEAM II is a competitive award program that provides funding for non-profit museums, planetariums, libraries, and other youth-serving institutions to implement NASA mission-inspired STEM projects for K-12 students. Explore upcomin...
Teaching Materials on Propaganda
Developed by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, these lesson plans explore how the Nazis leveraged propaganda and hate speech during the Holocaust. Students will learn how to critically analyze propaganda and memes, making connec...
Teaching for Learning: Information Literacy
The New York State Education Department has curated a variety of curricula, toolkits, and standards for teaching information literacy skills to students in grades K-12. Educators can use these resources to develop information lite...
Foundations: Information Literacy and Primary Sources
In this recorded webinar from the Library of Congress, educators will learn how to apply information literacy skills to evaluate historical primary sources. The webinar also offers practical strategies for teaching students to eva...
Civics Curriculum Toolkits
Illinois Civics Hub's Curriculum Toolkits offer practical and inclusive strategies for teaching civics to students in grades K-12. Topics include media literacy, voting and elections, simulating democratic processes in the classro...
Program Evaluation Toolkit
The Program Evaluation Toolkit outlines a step-by-step process for assessing the implementation and outcomes of local, state, and federal programs. The toolkit can help professionals in a variety of educational settings create a l...
Critical Thinking Resource
Educators can use this collection of WSJ articles and discussion questions to build high school and college students' critical thinking skills using real-world examples.
Cooperative Extension System
USDA's Cooperative Extension System is a nationwide, non-credit educational network that provides non-formal higher education and learning activities to farmers, ranchers, communities, youth, and families. The network offers a var...
Museum and Information Education (MIE) Alliance
NASA's Museum & Information Education (MIE) Alliance is a community of practice designed for educators who work at science centers, youth groups, camps, museums, parks, and similar institutions. The Alliance provides science l...
AI & Co-design in Public Libraries
MSU partnered with IMLS, Indiana State University (ISU), and the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) to develop research-based, open-source artificial intelligence (AI) modules for public libraries. Library staff can ...
Communicating Science Clearly
This self-paced online course from CDC TRAIN highlights the importance of clearly communicating scientific information. Designed for scientists, communicators, and policy staff, the course offers strategies for simplifying message...
PlainLanguage.gov
Using plain language — language that audiences can understand the first time they read or hear it — supports information literacy. PlainLanguage.gov features federal plain language guidelines and requirements, training materials, ...
Ocean and Climate Literacy
Educators can add NOAA's extensive ocean and climate literacy framework and materials to their curricula to build K-12 students' understanding of how our oceans and climate affect us – and how we affect them.
Benchmarks for Science Literacy
AAAS' Benchmarks for Science Literacy outlines learning goals that educators can use to incorporate science literacy into core curricula and assess students' science literacy skills. The benchmarks were developed as part of Projec...
Big Ideas in Literacy - Science
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Kids News - Science
DOGOnews' science articles are tailored to present the latest current events in science in a kid-friendly way — helping them to inspire their curiosity and build important science literacy skills. Articles include photographs, vid...
Science Literacy: It's Not Just for Kids
This recorded webinar from WebJunction shares real-life examples of how library programming to engage adults in exploring their environment, using science-based strategies, and working together to take action in their community. C...
Survey Explores Scientific Literacy
In 2021, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History sponsored a national survey on science literacy. The survey found that a vast majority of people in the United States trust and want to learn more about science — even in today's di...
Science Knowledge Quiz
This brief quiz from Pew Research Center is a fun way for adults to test their knowledge of basic scientific facts and principles. After taking the quiz, learners will find out how their score compares to the average across the Un...