The National WWII Museum offers exciting opportunities for educators across disciplines to experience professional development. These workshops, led by Museum staff and featured historians, explore the history and lessons of various WWII topics. Participants receive historical background and classroom-ready lesson plans, view rare WWII video footage, study relevant artifacts, discuss strategies for teaching each topic in the classroom, and learn about the teaching resources available from The National WWII Museum.

Online Master's in World War II Studies
Through a partnered effort to offer learners the opportunity to discover new insights into the most significant event of the 20th century, The National WWII Museum and Arizona State University now offer an online World War II Studies master’s degree program. Learn how you can start your journey into the history and lessons of the war that changed the world.

Online Teacher Courses
Join The National WWII Museum for free and exclusive online teacher training courses which will bring the history and legacy of World War II to life in your classroom.

Summer Teacher Training
Every summer, The National WWII Museum hosts two, week long workshops for humanities teachers! This fully paid experience is onsite at the Museum!

Real World Science
The National WWII Museum offers a weeklong summer seminar for middle school science and math teachers, exploring key STEM concepts using real world WWII examples.