Teaching in the '80s and '90s came with rules and traditions that feel almost unbelievable today. Back then, classrooms had a ...
Forget the beige hallways and the simple squeak of chalk; the 1960s classroom was a high-stakes social laboratory. Based on historical U.S. Census Bureau data, in October 1960, approximately 42.7 ...
Back in the day, many school policies were rooted in outdated traditions and limited personal expression and inclusivity. Even basic freedom was a far cry. It wasn’t uncommon for administrators to ...
While most of the differences between 90s school classrooms and modern ones revolve around changes in technology — from cell phones on every student to personal laptops to use in class — there are ...