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Teachers' History Knowledge on the Rise
Teachers' knowledge of history content rose by 21 percent among school districts awarded the Teaching American History Grant, according to an independent evaluation performed for the American Institute for History Education (AIHE).
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PRNewswire 2008-04-10


AIHE is the History Channel on TeacherTube.com
AIHE, the nation's leading provider of Professional Development for History and Social Studies teachers, is now the History Channel on www.TeacherTube.com.
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Press Release 2008-04-02


Facing the challenge of history
High school history teacher Jim Percoco has a passion that literally is monumental.

Loving history, especially President Abraham Lincoln, led him to visit all 200 statues of the great man during four summers and even write a book about what he discovered en route.

Not really your typical vacation.

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The Washington Times 2008-03-31



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The American Institute for History Education
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Phone 856.241-1990
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AIHE Testimonials

I have found the AIHE's Liberty Fellowship’s materials, scholars, attendees, and facilities/field trips to be nothing less than top notch history. It is quite refreshing to realize and associate with a strong cadre of dedicated history scholars and educators that still exude a passion for their field and its study and dissemination. Of particular note are the visiting scholars and authors. Their presentations are of the highest quality and they openly facilitate and invite stimulating discussions on an array of issues and topics. Likewise the attendant and accompanying lessons presented and those created by Fellows are of post graduate quality. Those educators attending the sessions are, in turn, contributing to the expansion of knowledge and insights as well as fostering a confluence of different experiences and expertise. There are few better experiences for the true history educators than this.
Joe Refinski
President, New Jersey Council for History Education,
Woodrow Wilson Fellow,
Chair, Social Studies Dept.
Costley Middle School , East Orange , NJ

2007-01-01

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