Infographic: Back To The Future… Comparing Education In The 1950s v. 2012
By Wired Academic on July 13, 2012
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Photo Credit: James Vaughan via Compfight
Take a look back in history with the TakePart infographic that compares public education in the 1950s to public education today. Find out how much a teacher made in 1950 and which children’s books were on the bestseller list. Check out what education milestone changed the course of history and what classroom technologies were considered innovative 62 years ago. There has been a lot that has changed since 1950, however America’s public education system has a long way to go.
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