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Early 1800's a technological innovation came to classrooms that had a profound impact on teaching
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First public school established in 1821
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Elizabeth Blackwell was the first women to graduate from medical school and become a doctor in the U.S
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Academics didn’t become a popular concept in public school until 1850’s
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1867 The Department of Education was established
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1871 was the first coeducational college class in Britain
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Yale University began admitting women to its graduate school in 1892
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By 1900, 31 states were requiring children ages 8-14 to be in public school
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resources were very limited in the 19th century, consisting of slates and chalkboards and a few book
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During the 19th century studies primarily focused on reading, writing and arithmetic and good manners
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During 19th century classroom structure evolved from one-room orientation to graded classrooms
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the 19th century is when higher education for women really started to accelerate around the world
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Russia became one of the world's most advanced places for formal women's education in the 19th century
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20th century brought the filmstrip projector, overhead projector, motion picture and educational T.V.
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By 1918, all states required children to at least complete elementary school
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From the 1920s on, more academic subjects were introduced. Schools focused on math, English, and social studies.
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the first African-American woman to get her degree from Yale Law, only graduated in 1931. This shows the double standard for women of color.
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College courses for women began to adapt from vocational to purely educational
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1950’s the public school attendance rose to 75%
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A spike in college enrollments among women in the 1960s and 70s seems to have been down to the influence of second-wave feminism.
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Title IX of the Education Amendments is signed into law by President Richard Nixon
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1980's many software products were introduced to drill students on basic skills
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1983 A nation at Risk called for all high school graduates to be able to understand and use computers (p.190)
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Children that participated in project CHILD scored better on standardized tests that their peers who didn't
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Assistive technology plays an important role in helping students with special needs
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Virtual schools are fast-growing and helps schools educational inequalities
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Schools are moving towards ubiquitous computing
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The Geometer Sketchpad allows students to explore relationships among points, lines, plates and angles
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Most states include knowing technology for teachers to graduate like National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers
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Twenty years ago teachers that wanted to explore curriculum resources would go to the library or ask another teacher
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In the 21st century, teachers utilize more than just computers and tablets like interactive whiteboards, document camera and game based learning
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TPACK helps conceptualize how technology is used to enhance teaching and learning
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2010 the National Education Technology Plan was published for a revolutionary transformation
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Tablet sales for K-12 market exploded 340 percent in 2011 and 2012
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Recent study found teachers spend 3 percent of the school day collaborating with other teachers
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In 2013, 85 percent of adults reported using the internet
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U.S. Census Bureau reported there are still disparities across racial lines when it comes to technology
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Tablet sales were expected to double again in 2013 from 340 percent the previous year
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Every Student Succeeds Act replaced the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
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Recent study showed that the majority of teachers believe digital technologies encourage higher creativity
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3-D printers are the newest technology that let teachers teach in ways that were impossible
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In 2016 Oxford appointed a female Vice-Chancellor for the first time.
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In a survey of 1,400 educators, the majority of them say they believe that classrooms of the future will be centered around self-paced and personalized learning
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School-aged children are using technology at increasingly higher rates
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Today Public School Attendance is at 94%
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Today, educational technology is viewed as another tool that teachers can use rather than something that replaces teachers.
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Today many students write using word processors and write in online environments
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Classrooms now often include students with special needs
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20th century brought variety of technological devices into classroom
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There’s a chance in the next 25-50 years we will see the classroom change in big ways, much like the difference between present day and the 20th century.