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The Hamilton Education Program, affectionately known as EduHam, started in 2016 with funding from the Rockefeller Foundation. It is a collaboration between the producers of Hamilton, the Miranda Family, and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.
EduHam has provided hundreds of thousands of high school students in the United States with the opportunity to engage in an innovative curriculum about the Founding Era and to attend the musical Hamilton. They can explore the world of Hamilton and America’s founding era together, ultimately creating and performing their own narratives in the form of a song, rap, spoken word, or scene.
Hamilton
Angelica National Tour Company
© Joan Marcus
Hamilton
Angelica National Tour Company
© Joan Marcus
Hamilton
Angelica National Tour Company
© Joan Marcus
In the fall of 2019, EduHam went digital and the EduHamOnline program was launched. This is a free online Founding Era history education program available to all schools with students in grades 6–12 and their families across the United States.
EduHamOnline includes:
"Using this program the past two years has totally changed the way I approach analyzing primary sources in a way that my kids are 100% engaged. I cannot say enough good things about this program. I am very honored to have been a part of it, and my students are so reaping the benefits!"
There is even an app available on both IOS and Android that includes the following opportunities.
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