Teaching American History Grant

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2010 TAH Grant Overview

NEW See the Federal Register notice inviting applications for FY2010 Awards!

Each year, the U.S. Department of Education awards over $100 Million in Teaching American History (TAH) grants. The 2010 TAH grant submission period is expected to be announced early in January, 2010. When the grants are announced, there is a short window of opportunity lasting only about 60 days. There are a number of tasks your district can complete prior to the grant window opening so you are better prepared when it does!

The American Institute for History Education (AIHE) specializes in the writing and directing of this grant. Since 2003, AIHE has partnered with local school districts to assist in writing and directing more than 80 TAH Grants awarded nationally. Read what our clients are saying about us in these testimonials! The grants focus on teachers’ professional development, teaching methodology and students' academic success.

You can increase your district's chance of receiving the Teaching American History Grant by partnering with the American Institute for History Education!

AIHE specializes in teacher professional development, curriculum development, teacher training workshops, field study trips, and interactive resources. Visit www.AIHE.info for more information as well as links to school districts that participate in our Liberty Fellowship™ Grant Programs.

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“I want to share with you that I thoroughly enjoyed my three year fellowship with the AIHE, and believe I am the better teacher from the experience. My (4th grade) students benefit both from the variety of teaching techniques that I employ within the framework of my history lessons as well as the new methods for research that I now embrace for establishing background knowledge. Finally, the field experiences were huge in contributing to the "stories" I can retell and make American history come alive and meaningful for the 9 and 10-year olds I teach.”

- Sharon L. Prizer, 4th Grade Teacher, Moorestown, NJ