2. First Wave: Agricultural Age
8000 B.C. 1750
Extended family.
Family business was agriculture.
People traveled on foot or horses and communicated
face-to-face.
Unemployment was as low as 1.7% in 1906 to as high as 8%
in 1908.
Oral limited books, multiage groups, and home schooling.
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3. The Second Wave The Industrial Age
1750-1955
Nuclear Family
Top down bureaucratic factories
Automobiles and planes
Face-to-face communication
Books videos, and filmstrips were used.
Children were grouped by age and gender in schools.
4. The Third Wave Informational Age
1950-2005
One both parents in the household worked.
Collaborative teamwork, flexible hours and location.
Automobiles, cell phones, and computers.
Digital hyperlinks and the internet .
5. The Fourth Wave
Global Communication
In this age where we have information at
the tip of our fingers through the
worldwide web via the internet, the use of
the iPad a portable notebook, cloning of
animals and genetic manipulation.
8. First Wave: Agricultural Age
8000 B.C. 1750
Extended family.
Family business was agriculture.
People traveled on foot or horses and communicated
face-to-face.
Unemployment was as low as 1.7% in 1906 to as high as
8% in 1908.
Oral limited books, multiage groups, and home schooling.
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9. The Second Wave The Industrial Age
1750-1955
Nuclear Family
Top down bureaucratic factories
Automobiles and planes
Face-to-face communication
Books videos, and filmstrips were used.
Children were grouped by age and gender in schools.
10. The Third Wave Informational Age
1950-2005
One both parents in the household worked.
Collaborative teamwork, flexible hours and location.
Automobiles, cell phones, and computers.
Digital hyperlinks and the internet .
11. The Fourth Wave
Global Communication
In this age where we have information at the tip
of our fingers through the worldwide web via the
internet, the use of the iPad a portable notebook,
cloning of animals and genetic manipulation.
13. 1900-1910
1901-Herbert Booth a compact modern vacuum cleaner
1903-Wright Brothers -first motored and manned
airplane.
1910-Thomas Edison -demonstrated the first talking
motion picture.
1914-Garrett A Morgan- the first Morgan gas mask
1919-Charles Strite - pop-up toaster
14. 1920-1930
1923-Garrett A Morgan traffic light
1925John Logie Baird mechanical television
(precursor to the modern television)
1930-Harold Edgerton - stop-action photography
1932-Edwin Herbert Land Polaroid photography
1933Edwin Howard Armstrong frequency
modulation (FM radio)
15. 1940-1950
1940-Peter Goldmark-colored television
1942-John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry first
electronic digital computer
1946-Percy Spencer microwave oven
1951-Charles Ginsburg first video tape recorder
(VTR)
1957-Fortran (computer language)
16. 1960-1970
1962-the audio cassette
1963-video disk
1964-(an early computer language)
1965-Janes Russell compact disk
1968-Robert Dennard RAM (random access
memory)
1979-cell phone
21. 1900-1910
1900-US Steel Corporation organized
1900-Twenty-four million workers age10 and older
registered
1902-Approximately 150 thousand United Mine
Workers strike for wage increase
1913-Labor Department established
1914-World War I began in Europe
22. 1920-1930
1921-The Black Labor Party strike of mine workers failed
1929-The Dow Jones closed a 381.17.
1929-Stock Market crashed on the 24th of October, was
called “Black Thursday” began the Great Depression
1930-Unemployment rate was high
1930-The population of the US was at 123 million
1934-100 million acres were ruined by the Dust Storm and
200 million acres of cropland
1938-Fair Labor Standards Act establishes minimum wages
23. 1940-1950
1940-First Social Security benefit checks are paid out
January 30th
1941-Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor starts World War II
1943-The president freezes prices, salaries and wages to
prevent inflation
1947-Taft-Hartley Act passed
1950-1953-Korean War
1955-AFL and CIO merge and becomes AFL-CIO
1955-1975 Vietnam War
25. 1980-1990
1980-The Federal Hourly Wage was set to $3.10 an hour
1980-60,000 oil refinery workers strike
1980-Unemployment rate 7.1 percent
1991-The Persian Gulf War (January 16th-April 6th)
1993-North American Free Trade Agreement passes
1998-Google
26. 2000 and onwards
2004-Congress extends tax cuts
2005-Hurricane Katrina leaves millions homeless and
1,000 died
2007-Minimum wages goes from $5.15 per hour to $5.85
2009-Wages went to $7.25 per hour
2009-Unemployment reaches 9.3 percent
29. 1900-1910
1901-Dewey publishes Psychology and How We Think
describing his Functional Theories.
1912-Frederic Burk developed one of the first individual
instruction systems.
1913-Thorndike’s Connectionism of Learning =Stimulus-
Responses became the leading educational psychology.
1919-The Winnetka Plan was developed by Carleton W.
Washburn which provided self-instructional and self-
corrective practice materials.
30. 1920-1930
1920-Kurt Lewin’s Field Theory and a Science of Instruction.
1922-Dewey publishes Human Nature and Conduct
describing the interaction of the individual and his
environment.
1925-1935-Henry Clinton Morrison’s Morris Plan
1929-Piaget presents his learning theory of genetic
epistemology. Learning is the construction of meaning.
1938-Skinner publishes Behavior of Organisms that
repopularizes behaviorist classroom models.
31. 1940-1950
1953 - Burrhus Frederic (B.F.) Skinner's Science and Human
Behavior is published. His form of behaviorism (operant
conditioning), which emphasizes changes in behavior due to
reinforcement, becomes widely accepted and influences many
aspects of American education
1954-Skinner publishes The science of Learning and the Art of
Teaching.
1956-Edward Bloom Blooms Taxonomy
32. 1960-1970
1962-Vygotsky publishes Thought and Language that
explores social development theories of learning.
1965-The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
is passed.
1966-Bruner publishes Toward a Theory of Instruction
where he introduces Constructivist Learning Theory.
1977-Sternberg publishes Intelligence, Information
Processing, and Analogical Reasoning informing a Triarchic
Learning Theory.
33. 1980-1990
1982 –Gardner publishes Art Mind and brain in which he
introduces his Multiple Intelligences Learning Theory.
1982 - Madeline C. Hunter's book, Mastery Teaching, is
published.
1985 - Microsoft Windows 1.0, the first independent version
of Windows is released.
34. 2000 and onward
2000-David Wiley LODAS Learning Object Design and
Sequencing.
2001 - The controversial No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB)
is approved by Congress and signed into law.
2003 - Ruth Clark Efficiency of Learning
36. Strand 5
Society and culture: Events that
determined the thinking of each decade
37. 1900-1910
1903 – Wright brothers make the first controlled, sustained flight in
heavier-than-air aircraft at Kitty Hawk, N.C.
1906 - San Francisco earthquake and three-day fire; more than 500
dead.
1907 – First blood transfusion with human blood.
1916 – Polio epidemic in the US.
1918 - Worldwide influenza epidemic strikes; by 1920, nearly 20
million are dead. In U.S., 500,000 perish.
38. 1920-1930
1920-Women gained the right to vote.
1922 – Insulin discovered.
1928 – Penicillin discovered.
1928 – First Mickey Mouse Cartoon.
1931 – Empire State Building completed.
1933 – Prohibition ends.
39. 1940-1950
1944- D Day
1946 – Dr. Spock’s common Book on Baby
and Childcare.
1950 – First “Peanuts” Cartoon Strip.
1952- Car seatbelt introduced.
1954 – Segregation ruled illegal in the US.
40. 1960-1970
1964 – Civil Rights Act passes in the US.
1965 – New York City black out.
1967 – First heart transplant.
1969 – Sesame Street airs.
1973 – Roe versus Wade.
41. 1980-1990
1981 – New plague identified as AIDS.
1982 – Michael Jackson’s song “Thriller”
introduced.
1986 – Challenger Space Shuttle explodes.
1999 – Killing spree at Columbine High School.
42. 2000 and onward
2000 - George W Bush accepts the presidency
following questions about ballots.
2000 - Y2K Bug.
2000 – Mapping the human genome.
44. 1900-1910
1902 –Cuba gains independence from Spain.
1905 - Russian Revolution “Bloody Sunday”
1907 – Second Hague Peace Conference.
1909 – National Association of Colored People founded by
W.E.B. DuBois.
45. 1920-1930
1920 – 19th Amendment ratified Women’s
Suffrage.
1923 - Adolf Hitler's "Beer Hall Putsch" in Munich
fails; in 1924 he is sentenced to five years in
prison where he writes Mein Kampf.
1924 – Teapot Dome Scandal.
1932 – Famine is widespread in the U.S.S.R.
46. 1940-1950
1940 – Winston Churchill becomes Britain’s Prime
Minister.
1941 – First US Lend Lease shipment of food sent
to Britain.
1942 – Declaration of United nations is signed in
Washington.
1950- Korean War begins
47. 1960-1970
1963 – John F Kennedy assainated.
1964 – Civil Rights Act signed.
1972 – Watergate Scandal.
1974 – US President Nixon resigns.
48. 1980-1990
1981 – Sandra Day O Connor first woman
appointed to Supreme Court.
1985 – PLO terrorist hijack the Achille Lauro
cruise ship.
1986 – President Regan freezes Libyia assests.
49. 2000 and onwards
2000 – Mad Cow Disease alarms Europe.
2001 – Sept. 11th terrorist attack on the US.
2001 – 178 nations reach an agreement on
climate and global warming