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Field Studies for Teachers

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The American Institute for History Education (AIHE) will work with you to plan, develop, organize and coordinate TAH Grant field trips for your teachers. AIHE will take the time and worry of trip planning out of your hands. Our experienced staff will make your historical trip one for the memory books. Our field trips offer:

Substantive historical content
Training to take students on historical field trips
Partnerships with nationally acclaimed institutes and destinations
Discussions with premier historians and scholars
Opportunities to research in prominent archives
Opportunities to integrate photos and videos into classroom lessons

The AIHE professional staff can take care of:

Scheduling of institutes, destinations, scholars, etc,
Transportation Hotels Meals Outside entertainment for downtime And much more

Have your teachers visit:

Pennsylvania: Historic Philadelphia, Valley Forge, Gettysburg, Lancaster, Pittsburgh, Coal Mines, etc.
Massachusetts: Boston, Plymouth, Quincy, Concord, Lowell, Salem, etc.
New York City: Hudson River sites, Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, etc.
Washington, DC: Mt. Vernon, Gunston Hall
New Jersey: Washington’s Crossing, Trenton, Princeton, Salem County, Morristown, etc.
Virginia: Civil War battlefields, Monticello, Montpellier, Ashland, Richmond, Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown
Alabama: Birmingham. Montgomery, Ft. Toulouse, Tuskegee Institute, Old Alabama Town
South Carolina; Charleston and other sites in the Carolinas
Georgia: Atlanta, Savannah, and other sites in Georgia
Plus St. Augustine and other sites in Florida, New Orleans, Chicago and other historic locations

 






AIHE Testimonials

Testimonials


Brian Benson says:
I was part of the Elk Grove seminar last week. I wanted to let you know that I used [Dr. Dennis Denenberg's] jigsaw method today in my US History class today where groups read personal accounts from "Rosie the Rivetor". It went really well and the students seemed to enjoy it. I've been using this primary source material for years but this was the...
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AIHE Events

Events


03/13/10:
Martin Luther King Liberty Fellowship
Asbury Park (NJ)
03/15/10 - 03/16/10:
WCSS - Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies
Madison, WI
03/16/10:
Chester (PA) Curriculum Workshop
Chester
03/18/10 - 03/19/10:
Making of American Liberty Fellowship
Cleveland County (NC)
03/19/10 - 03/20/10:
History of a Nation Liberty Fellowship
Kern County (CA)