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Chapter 7

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    3.) Chalkboard was introduced as new technology in classrooms during the 1800's. (pg.185)
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    4.) In the Twentieth Century a variety of technological devices were brought into the classroom such as the filmstrip projector, overhead projector, motion picture, and educational television. (pg.186-187)
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    5.) Thomas Edison said, "Books will soon be obsolete in the schools. Scholars will soon be instructed through the eye. It is possible to teach every branch of human knowledge with the motion picture. Our school system will be completely changed in ten years." (pg.187)
  • Education of my choosing

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    Education of my choosing-Psychology

    1.) The first Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is published.
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    Education of My Choosing- Psychology

    2.) Abraham Maslow publishes "Motivation and Personality" describing his theory of a hierarchy of needs. He is among the founders of humanistic psychology.
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    Education of my choosing- Psychology

    3.) Harry Harlow publishes "The Nature of Love" which describes the importance of attachment and love in rhesus monkeys.
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    Education of my choosing-Psychology

    4.) Albert Bandura conducts his now-famous Bobo doll experiment in which child behavior is described as a construct of observation, imitation, and modeling.
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    Education of my choosing-Psychology

    5.) Bandura first describes the concept of observational learning to explain personality development.
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    6.) Stanley Milgram publishes "Obedience to Authority" which describes the findings of his famous obedience experiments.
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    6.) Microcomputers became affordable in the 1980's. Students were taught basic skills of many software products. (pg.187)
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    7.) The DSM-III is published.
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    9.) The 1983 a Nation at Risk report called for all high school graduates to be able to both understand and use computers. (pg.190)
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    7.) Teachers who are beginning to use technology may start with apps that are similar to something they already do. (pg.187)
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    Education of my choosing-Psychology

    8.) Noam Chomsky publishes "On Nature, Use, and Acquisition of Language."
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    Education of my choosing-Psychology

    9.) Steven Pinker publishes an article introducing his theories as to how children acquire language which he late publishes in the book "The Language Instinct."
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    10.) The DSM-IV is published.
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    2000

    In yet another case regarding school prayer (Santa Fe School District v. Doe), the U.S. Supreme Court rules that the district's policy of allowing student-led prayer prior to football games violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
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    10.) The No Child Left Behind Act stated students must be technologically literate by the time they start high school. (pg.190)
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    11.) Students can create video journals via a vlog. (pg.197)
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    12.) Students enjoy reading web logs and publishing blogs. A blog is a journal that is available on the web. (pg.197)
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    15.) Calculators and Graphing Calculators are electronic technologies provide images of mathematical ideas, analyze data, and compute efficiently and accurately. (pg.204)
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    2001

    The controversial No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is approved by Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush on January 8, 2002. The law, which reauthorizes the ESEA of 1965 and replaces the Bilingual Education Act of 1968, mandates high-stakes student testing, holds schools accountable for student achievement levels, and provides penalties for schools that do not make adequate yearly progress toward meeting the goals of NCLB.
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    2002

    The North American Reggio Emilia Alliance (NAREA) is formally launched as an organization. Its goals include promoting the rights of young children and providing information about the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education.
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    2003

    The Higher Education Act is again amended and reauthorized, expanding access to higher education for low and middle income students, providing additional funds for graduate studies, and increasing accountability.
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    2004

    H.R. 1350, The Individuals with Disabilities Improvement Act (IDEA 2004), reauthorizes and modifies IDEA. Changes, which take effect on July 1, 2005, include modifications in the IEP process and procedural safeguards, increased authority for school personnel in special education placement decisions, and alignment of IDEA with the No Child Left Behind Act
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    2005

    In the latest incarnation of the "Monkey Trial," the U.S. District Court of Pennsylvania rules in the case of Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District that teaching "intelligent design" as an alternative to evolution is a violation of the First Amendment.
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    2006

    The Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 is reauthorized and signed into law on August 12. It is the fourth version of this law which was originally passed in 1984.
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    2007

    On January 1, 2007, the American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR) became the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD), joining the trend toward use of the term intellectual disability in place of mental retardation.
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    2008

    Barack Obama defeats John McCain and is elected the 44th President of the United States. Substantial changes in the No Child Left Behind Act are eventually expected, but with two ongoing wars as well as the current preoccupation with our nation's economic problems, reauthorization of NCLB is unlikely to happen any time soon.
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    2009

    The Common Core State Standards Initiative, "a state-led effort coordinated by the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices (NGA Center) and the Council of Chief State School Officers," is launched. It is expected that many, perhaps most, states will adopt them.
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    2010

    With the U.S. economy mired in the "great recession" and unemployment remaining high, states have massive budget deficits. Many teachers face layoffs..
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    13.) Google and excel spreadsheets are tools students can use to organize data sets, conduct numerical analyses, and create graphs. (pg.200)
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    14.) Virtual schools, or online schools, are a fast-growing alternative for schools that are trying to overcome such constraints. (pg.205)
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    2011

    Alabama becomes the first state "to require public schools to check the immigration status" of students. Though the law does not require schools to prohibit the enrollment nor report the names of undocumented children, opponents nevertheless contend it is unconstitutional based on the Plyler v. Doe ruling.
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    2012

    On December 14, Adam Lanza, 20, kills his mother and then invades Sandy Hook Elementary School where he kills 20 children and six adults, including principal Dawn Hochsprung and psychologist Mary Sherlachmaking, making this the second deadliest mass shooting by a single person in U.S. history.
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    2013

    The most recent results of the Program for International Student Assessment, released December 2, 2013, show that the achievement of U.S. teenagers continues to lag behind that of their counterparts in other developed countries, particularly those in Asia.
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    2014

    As schools open this fall, a demographic milestone is reached: minority students enrolled in K-12 public school classrooms outnumber non-Hispanic Caucasians.
  • History of Education in America

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    2015

    President Obama joins the "too-much-testing" movement as his new plan calls for limiting "standardized testing to no more than 2% of class time."
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    1.) Students use mapping software to respond to authentic dilemmas. (pg.185)
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    Students learn to use a GIS, a collection of electronic tools that translate data into a digital map. (pg.185)
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    8.) Three out of every four teens uses a mobile device to access the internet. (pg.188)
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  • References/Works Cited

    Ryan, Kevin, et al. Those Who Can, Teach. Cengage Learning, 2016
    Sass, Edmund. American Educational History Timeline, http://www.eds-resources.com/educationhistorytimeline.html.\
    Cherry, Kendra. “From 1878 to Today: A Timeline of History of Modern Psychology.” Verywell Mind, Verywell Mind, 14 Sept. 2019, https://www.verywellmind.com/timeline-of-modern-psychology-2795599.