Washington State: Classroom Based Assessment(CBA)
Links to Primary Documents at the National Archives and Records Administration, Pacific Alaska Region (Seattle)
10th-11th Grade
Technology Through the Ages (History)
Student assignment:
In a persuasive paper or presentation, you will:
- Explain why a technological development was significant* by explaining the effects of this change in terms of costs and/or benefits.
- Explain how technology developments require investment in human capital, citing specific examples.
- Present a thesis on the significance of a technological change in a coherent presentation/paper that:
- is well-organized,
- is well-supported by accurate evidence, and
- includes a general statement about why this technological change took place.
* "Significant" implies fully explaining each effect by describing how something was done before the new technology and how it was changed after its development.
Primary source documents from "Our Documents, 100 Milestone Source Documents from the National Archives and Records Administration," relating to this Classroom Based Assessment [CBA]:
Important notes for using this section:
- Following each sub-topic is a list representing specific documents that are believed to best illustrate a topic. Each document is linked to an interactive digital copy of the record itself, complete with description, background information and teaching suggestions, from the "Our Documents" web site www.ourdocuments.gov. The transcribed copy is for your convenience and for students having difficulty reading handwriting. All pages can be easily downloaded and/or printed. Just click on the document title and it will take you to the specific "Our Documents" page.
Sample Topics and Associated Primary Sources:
Development of Technology
- Patent for Cotton Gin (1794)
- Jefferson's Secret Message to Congress Regarding the Lewis & Clark Expedition (1803)
- Thomas Edison's Patent Application for the Light Bulb (1880)
Results of Technological Advancement
Air and Space Craft- Transcript of John Glenn's Official Communication with the Command Center (1962)
- Aerial Photograph of Missiles in Cuba (1962)
- Telegram Announcing the Surrender of Fort Sumter (1861)
- Homestead Act (1862) (Land to anyone who had never borne arms against the US)
- War Department General Order 143: Creation of the U.S. Colored Troops (1863)
- Aerial Photograph of Missiles in Cuba (1962)
- Test Ban Treaty (1963)
- Manhattan Project Notebook (1945)
- Aerial Photograph of Missiles in Cuba (1962)
- Test Ban Treaty (1963)
- Interstate Commerce Act (1887)
- Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890)
- Keating-Owen Child Labor Act of 1916 (1916)
- National Industrial Recovery Act (1933)
- Tennessee Valley Authority Act (1933)
- Social Security Act (1935)
- National Labor Relations Act (1935)
- President Franklin Roosevelt's Radio Address unveiling the second half of the New Deal (1936)
- President Franklin Roosevelt's Annual Message (Four Freedoms) to Congress (1941)
- Lend-Lease Act (1941)
- Executive Order 8802: Prohibition of Discrimination in the Defense Industry (1941)
- Joint Address to Congress Leading to a Declaration of War Against Japan (1941)
- Servicemen's Readjustment Act (1944)
- National Interstate and Defense Highways Act (1956)
Associated Washington State Standards {EALR}
- History 2.2.3: Analyze how technological developments have changed people's ideas about the natural world by evaluating short and long-term consequences.
- Economics 2.4.3a: Explain how investments in human capital can increase productivity but such investments entail opportunity costs risks.
- Social Studies Skills 1.1.3a: Formulate a thesis statement in the social studies that examines why as well as how.
- Social Studies Skills 1.1.3d: Evaluate reliability, credibility, and validity of information from a variety of social studies sources.
Scoring
EALR Scoring
(*for additional levels, see OSPI Scoring Rubric)History 2.2.3 *at highest level... Accurately explains why a technological development was significant by explaining at least three effects of this change in terms of costs and/or benefits. Economics 2.4.3a *at highest level... Accurately explains how technology changes require investment in human capital, citing at least two specific examples. Social Studies Skills 1.1.3a *at highest level... Presents a clear, plausible thesis on the significance of a technological change in a coherent presentation/paper that (all of the following):
- is well-organized,
- is well-supported by accurate evidence, and includes a general statement about why this technological change took place.
Social Studies Skills 1.1.3d *at highest level... Annotated bibliography includes a variety of resources from multiple perspectives. Annotations discuss reliability and credibility and show validity through comparison of resources. Annotations include the information that was useful to the development of your research.
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