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For those who are unable to visit the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in person, we have developed a set of resources for you to use in classrooms across the country. Whether you want to book a Virtual Field Trip and develop your students’ leadership skills, watch a narrated Virtual Tour of the museum, find some helpful Resources from our archives, or watch some of President Reagan’s speeches, we have compiled our best resources for you here. For more information on our programs and scholarships, be sure to stop by our Education page. 

Civics Connected: Integrate Civic Learning Directly into your School Day

The American Ideals Virtual Field Trip

Celebrate Democracy in Action with a Virtual Field Trip from The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Discovery Education. The American Ideals Virtual Field Trip is the premiere resource of Civics Connected, a program created by Discovery Education and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute to provide standards-aligned resources empowering students in grades 5-12 with an understanding of democracy and the skills needed to create change.

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Virtual Field Trip

Book Today! Our award winning, interactive Reagan Leadership Center is now available online. Bring the power of simulation into your classroom, no matter where you are. 

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Virtual Tours 

Have your students tour America’s most visited presidential library from the comfort of home. We have multiple tours available, including a tour narrated by the award-winning actor Gary Sinise.

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The Great Communicator

Ronald Reagan was known as “The Great Communicator.” Here you’ll find some of his most memorable speeches for use at home or in the classroom.

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Free Classroom Curriculum and Resources

Did you know that the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is home to more than 60 million primary source documents? In our resource section, we offer students the ability to explore history up close using primary sources.

Curriculum and Resources