Spies go out into the world to collect secrets, but without analysis, there is no real meaning. Analysts comb through collected intel to find connections and patterns, sniff out deception, and give context – all while avoiding the mental traps that can skew their results. In a highly interactive program where students are polled for their decisions and observations, discuss options, and form conclusions – they will test their analytical skills, reveal their cognitive biases, and dive into the world of intelligence analysis!
Decision Making/Conflict Resolution | US History/Government | World History
We can accommodate up to 30 students in the following formats:
-All students in one physical classroom
-Each student connects individually from different locations
-Hybrid (some students in 1 physical room and others connecting from home)
The International Spy Museum (Washington, DC) holds the largest collection of spy-related artifacts on public view in the world. Our mission is to educate the public about espionage in an engaging way and to provide a context that fosters understanding of its important role in and impact on current and historic events. Using espionage as a lens to view traditional curriculum, the Museum provides unique programs and resources for both students and educators.
History
30 students, 1 chap. per 5 stu.
50 min.
Virtual Field Trip
7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
$150.00 per Group for School Group
$0.00 per Group for Title I School