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Applying for Teaching American History Grant Package

For the total Fellowship Package see the pages below. Segments of the Program are available separately.

In an AIHE Liberty Fellowship™ Teaching American History Grant Program:

    Yearly Sessions: 

  • Rich Historical Content

  • Fall Colloquium

  • Winter Colloquium

  • Spring Field trip

  • Summer Institute

    Teachers will receive:

  • 9+ Historical works and biographies

  • Access to Talking History, a series of monthly online webinars with historians and scholars

  • CICERO: History Beyond the Textbook™, a comprehensive online history teaching website

  • On-line newsletters

  • Access to educational websites

  • Training for turnkey replication and/or for vertical teams

  • Training for AIHE Signature Frameworks and Strategies

  • Comprehensive AIHE Signature History methods

  • Field study trips and training

  • Year-long support from AIHE

  • Continuing contact with accomplished historians

  • Teachers will be published

    Teachers will create:

  • Historical narratives

  • Interactive lesson-units

  • Online lessons

    Schools will receive:

  • Interactive website for national dissemination of material that include all of the teachers’ work, professors’ notes, PowerPoints, links and assigned articles, etc.

  • CICERO: History Beyond the Textbook™

  • Professional development assistance in Social Studies

    Professional Outside Evaluators available:

  • To measure the effectiveness of the program

  • To measure the teachers’ satisfaction with the program

  • To quantitatively measure the increase in teachers’ knowledge, as an anonymous whole body or as individuals (district’s prerogative)

  • To quantitatively measure students’ increased achievement in History

 





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)