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In recent years, there has been an increased focus on standardized testing and teacher accountability. This shift has many students and teachers feeling left without a platform for a more complete learning experience.

We provide curricula and resources that meet state and federal standards, but also address other important issues such as self-awareness, mental health, and character development. We take a unique approach to education by merging traditional wisdom with modern science to create curricula that foster a personal connection between teacher and student. Our resources facilitate the student in making personal connections to the subject matter, which helps them to become more invested in the learning process. In this environment, students become more self-aware, self-directed, and engaged.

What We Offer

Curricula and Lesson Plans
We presently have a comprehensive curriculum on Leonardo da Vinci, and we are in the process of designing curricula surrounding health education issues.

Know Yourself
Anthropedia’s new DVD series, Know Yourself, is a step-by-step guide to living well that has been successfully implemented as part of Health and Lifestyle classes. For student testimonials and additional information about the series, go here.

To You, Being of the Future Film Series
The To You, Being of the Future films explore the lives of prominent historical figures who have played an important part in shaping society. Presently, we offer films on Leonardo da Vinci, Petrarch, and Homer. Each film serves as a great compendium to studies of these figures, or the places and eras in which they lived.

Virtual Museum

Our Virtual Museum offers biographical information and links to the works of celebrated historical figures, and can be used to develop or augment your lesson plans.

Professional Development

The foundation has offered workshops for educators on subjects ranging from “Well-Being in the Classroom” to “Helping Students Make Personal Connections with Subject Matter” to the “Brain, Memory, and Learning.” For more information about professional development resources for educators, contact us.

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Applying the most recent discoveries in their fields, our specialists develop unique methods and programs that provide the most comprehensive approach to well-being to date.