- Source: An Educational System for the Seventies
An Educational System for the Seventies, sometimes abbreviated as ES'70 or ES-70, was a research effort in the United States to develop a new secondary school curriculum for the 1970s. It was jointly produced by 19 local school districts, their corresponding state agencies, and the U. S. Office of Education. The related report was published in 1969.
Involved districts
Atlanta, Georgia
Baltimore, Maryland
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Boulder, Colorado
Breathitt County, Kentucky
Broward County, Florida - Nova High School
Chicago (Archdiocese), Illinois
Duluth, Minnesota
Houston, Texas
Mamaroneck, New York - Mamaroneck High School
Mineola, New York - Mineola High School
Monroe, Michigan
Philadelphia - University City High School
Portland, Oregon - John Adams High School
Quincy, Massachusetts
San Antonio, Texas
San Mateo, California
Santa Fe, New Mexico - Institute of American Indian Arts
Willingboro Township, New Jersey - John F. Kennedy High School
External links
An Educational System for the Seventies. Revised Edition. Interim Report, 1969-06-26
ES'70 - A Systematic Approach to Educational Change, Robert M. Morgan, 1969-02-07
ES '70: A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO EDUCATIONAL REFORM, David S. Bushnell, 1970-03-03
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