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Common Core State Standards (CCSS)

1776- The Declaration of Independence


All men are created equal
Thomas Jefferson was very big into education

Educational Technology in Colonial Times


The Hornbook- a lesson was wriiten on a wooden paddle.

1828- Fountain Pen created

1865- Typewriter
Using ABCDEF instead of qwerty keyboard.

1868- The Equal Protection Clause

No state shall make or enforce any law which shall deny to any person within its
jurisdiction equal protection of its laws.

Abraham Lincoln- Very hypocritical, no slaves anymore

1890- The Blackboard

1900- Pencil

Overhead Projector- 1930

Ballpoint Pen 1938

ENIAC- First Computer 1947

1954- Brown vs. Board of Education


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Separate is Not Equal


whites, blacks and in this case, Linda Brown, ALL children must have equal
access to education!
Thurgood Marshall was the lawyer for Linda Brown, let women be educated
along with blacks

1959- Photo-Copier

1960-Film Projector, White-out

1965- Elementary and Secondary Education Act, made by Lyndon Johnson


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Aims to Improve- Reading, Writing, Mathematics, and Bilingual Education.


BUT WITH NO NATIONAL CURRICULUM. States decide.
Rosa Parks

ARPANet- Beginning of the Internet 1969

1972- First handheld Calculator

IBM PC- 1981

Interactive Whiteboard- 1999

2001 NCLB No child left behind Act- Goes off of President Johnsons ESEA
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Accountability
State Standards
Standardized Testing

2010- Ipad
Common Core State Standards- 45 States, 4 U.S. Territories, the District of Columbia
and many, many educators and educational organizations throughout the country
and around the world.

2014-2015- Common Core Standards, told states to teach common things just in
case they move.

More Fair- Consistent among all the participating partners


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Clear, so students understand what it is they need to known and teachers


and parents can see how to help them.
More supportive of English Learners and students with disabilities

More Relevant- Integrated with the technological world


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Competitive with 21st century, international standards


Aligned with the modern demands of college.
Missouri left CCSS last year

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