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  1. 00:00. In the 21st century, it can feel like advanced technology is changing the K–12 classroom in ways we’ve never seen before. But the truth is, technology and education have a long history of evolving together to dramatically change how students learn. With more innovations surely headed our way, why not look back at how we got to where ...

  2. The government, in January of 2002, enacted the No Child Left Behind Act. “A major objective of this act is to ensure high quality teachers for all students, regardless of race, ethnicity, or income, because a well prepared teacher is vitally important to a child’s education” (No Child Left Behind Act [NCLB]).

  3. Jan 12, 2024 · 1635 - The first "free school" in Virginia opens. However, education in the Southern colonies is more typically provided at home by parents or tutors. 1636 - Harvard College, the first higher education institution in what is now the United States, is established in Newtowne (now Cambridge), Massachusetts.

  4. Dec 8, 2021 · The first public normal school in the United States was founded shortly thereafter in 1839 in Lexington, Massachusetts. Both public and private “normals” initially offered a two-year course beyond the secondary level, but by the twentieth century, teacher-training programs required a minimum of four years.

  5. Mar 7, 2018 · 21st-Century Learning Starting in Elementary School. A group of Georgia schools work together to emphasize project-based learning and STEM courses from the elementary years through 12th grade. Learning about weather-related natural disasters is serious business for the budding meteorologists at White Oak Elementary School in Sugar Hill, Georgia.

  6. 21st century. This growth was stimulated by the publication of the ASCA National Model in 2003 and its adoption by many states and school districts. A second edition was published in 2005, followed by a third edition in 2013 and the fourth edition in 2019. As the second decade of the 21st cen-tury began, an ongoing issue for school

  7. Instructors stated that 40% of students used computers often in their educational methods, in addition to interactive whiteboards and digital cameras. College students nowadays are rarely without some form of computer technology: 83% own a laptop, and over 50% have a Smartphone. The Future of Technology in the Classroom.

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