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1973

In 1973, TERC expanded from its base in Cambridge to open satellite offices in locations around the United States, including Waco, Texas and Washington, DC.

1974

In 1974, Jimmy Carter became chair of the DNC and announced his candidacy for president in December 1974.

1986

In 1986, the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded TERC to develop Used Numbers—K-6 units that focus on data analysis.

1987

In 1987, funding from the California Department of Education supported the development of a unit for grades 4-6, Seeing Fractions.

1989

These replacement units paved the way for funding to develop comprehensive mathematics curricula that met the vision laid out in NCTM’s Curriculum and Evaluation Standards (1989).

1990

The project was significantly ahead of its time, as video was analog – not digital – in the early 1990’s, so the first step in analyzing a video was to use a special “digitizer” to translate the video into machine-readable form.

2012

The 3rd edition incorporated the material in the CCSS supplement (2012), lessons learned from field-testing those materials, and newly written material.

2013

He led the organization in its early days and served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees until 2013.

2019

The Video Showcase continues to expand each year through 2019.

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1965
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