Field Study Trips for Teachers
The American Institute for History Education (AIHE) will work with you to plan, develop, organize and coordinate field study trips for 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- Substantive historical content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 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
