On Tuesday, December 3, students from Mrs. Girbino’s psychology classes took their learning beyond the classroom with a visit to the Cleveland Museum of Illusions in downtown Cleveland. The museum’s interactive exhibits provided an engaging and immersive experience, bringing psychological concepts to life while challenging students’ understanding of perception, cognition, and the human mind.
“The museum made learning fun and interactive,” shared psychology teacher Diane Maroli Girbino. The trip served as a powerful example of how hands-on experiences can deepen understanding and make complex topics accessible and exciting.
This memorable outing not only reinforced classroom lessons but also highlighted the value of experiential learning. The Cleveland Museum of Illusions proved to be an outstanding educational resource, offering students a unique opportunity to explore psychology in a dynamic and thought-provoking way. Euclid High School is proud to connect students with opportunities that spark curiosity and foster real-world connections to their studies.