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Interactive Lessons

The American Institute for History Education is dedicated to increasing students' academic achievements through application of innovative teaching methods and materials.

Teaching history beyond the textbook with AIHE developed materials has proven to increase students' ability to better comprehend historical events, improve their overall critical thinking, reading and understanding skills.

AIHE provides teachers with substantive, engaging historical content and activities for high school, middle school and elementary school teachers to use in their classrooms.

Our teaching history products include:

*Binary Paideia - allows teachers to create a consistent content structure throughout the American History, Western Civilization, and/or World History curricula to help students develop a mental schema that will build on previous knowledge throughout the course of the academic year, and from one academic year to another.

*Books - Coming Soon

*Interactive Lessons - a vast source of knowledge for history teachers helping in lecture preparation and curriculum development. Interactive Lessons provide period related imagery, illustration or artwork, classroom activities, homework assignments, tests and more.

Currently Interactive lessons are available as part of our Fellowship Grant and can be accessed through a secured user name and password. If your school is not a Fellowship Grant participant and does not have a password, please call us today and ask how you and your school can take advantage of our vast Teaching American History Interactive Lesson resources.

Available Interactive Lessons:
Roots of an American Nation
Birth of Liberty
Creation of the United States
Antebellum America
The Civil War
Industrialization
World War II
The Cold War
Terrorism

CICERO

Cicero is an interactive professional development tool for history teachers that can be best described as the ultimate teachers' resource for elementary, middle and high school American History education. Try CICERO now for free.



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