The American Institute for History Education AIHE
   







AIHE Gazette

In The News



Our Products

The American Institute for History Education (AIHE) was founded in 2003 to provide history teachers with high-quality professional development programs, firmly anchored in rich historical content, along with substantive historical lessons, activities, and resources to use in their classrooms. AIHE appreciates the tremendous need for teachers to have access to optimum quality historical content and more advanced resources.

  • CICERO: History Beyond The Textbook™
    With hundreds of lessons at the high school, middle school and elementary levels, CICERO provides teachers with a multitude of professional development vehicles that offer both substantive historical content and superior methods and formulas to bring historical content to the classroom.

  • Books
    AIHE has published two series of reading history books and two historical novels for elementary students. One series contains second-grade and fourth-grade versions of stories about notable persons in American History. The other series introduces students to crucial documents in American History.

  • Free Lesson
    AIHE would like to offer you a free lesson to show you how we can help you. Simply fill out the form and one of our qualified representatives will contact you as soon as possible.

  • Multimedia
    AIHE offers various multimedia resources that engage students and increase knowledge. CICERO: History Beyond the Textbook™ is AIHE's premier resource for history and social studies teachers. Don't miss the chance to try it yourself for a free trial at tryCicero.com. Or perhaps you'd like to watch historical videos on AIHE's History Education Station on TeacherTube.com.
 




AIHE Testimonials

Testimonials


Barbara L. Pollarine
Assistant Superintendent
Valley Forge National Historical Park says:

The rangers, trolley guides and volunteers LOVED Dr. Yohuru Williams' and Mr. Ken Gavin's presentations. I had several people come up to me afterward and say how much they enjoyed it, but more importantly, it got them thinking in a different way. Their words, not mine. Just what I had hoped for... We need to discuss doing more over the next...
Read More





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)