19 Ways Going to School in the 1980s Was Completely Different Than How Things Are Now

Even though you once attended school just like your child does now, that doesn't mean there is much that's similar about the two learning environments. Aside from the hair spray, viewings of E.T., and school gossip over landlines, there are other major differences between what it was like being a student in the 1980s vs. going to classes in present day. From what you learned about in school to the tools that were used, these are the 19 big differences between going to school now and the good old days.

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Finding the Right Answers

Then: This was their Google.

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Now: The answer to pretty much any question is always at their fingertips — no matter where they are.

03

The Classrooms

Then: Many felt like cold and bleak cells of boredom.

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Now: There's so much color and many teachers take it upon themselves to go all out when decorating.

05

The Chalkboard

Then: Teachers wrote with actual chalk on chalkboards.

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Now: Even the chalkboard has been replaced by a major technological upgrade thanks to Smart Boards.

07

Sex Ed

Then: Many schools didn't offer sex ed to students, and if they did, it was very basic — leaving the kids to figure things out for themselves.

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Now: Every school district is different, but many offer sexual education classes starting at a young age that encourage children to ask questions and learn about their bodies.

09

School Sports

Then: You didn't have to be the best at everything and your schedule wasn't packed with practice for every sports team imaginable.

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Now: Between thinking about college applications at an early age and cramped schedules, kids feel unprecedented pressure to be perfect at everything.

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Classroom Communication

Then: Any chatter during class, especially with the opposite sex, was typically done through passing notes.

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Now: Kids have their cell phones and have all tried to master discreetly texting their friends under their desks without the teacher noticing.

13

Lockers

Then: A locker was place to stash your stuff — and hopefully not to be stuffed into.

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Now: Their locker is an extension of themselves and a way to express their personalities — accessorizing this glorified hunk of metal can cost more than their actual school supplies.

15

School Lunches

Then: You got whatever leftovers or squished sandwich your mom put in your brown paper bag and only the lucky ones had a plastic or tin box.

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Now: Lunches are packed partially for the child's enjoyment and partially for the social media "likes."

17

Afterschool Care

Then: All of the latchkey kids walked home alone and entertained themselves until their parents came home.

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Now: There is always a playdate, car pool, or arranged activity from pretty much the second the school bell rings.

19

Getting Grades

Then: If you didn't want your parents to find out about a bad grade, you just hid it and avoided going home for as long as possible.

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Now: Many parents have online access to homework and grades. It can even feel like they find out things before their kids do!

21

Writing Assignments

Then: Cursive was a thing that kids didn't just learn but actually had to use for long formal assignments.

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Now: Kids are speed typers and computer geniuses who would never consider turning in an official paper written by hand.

23

Big Reports

Then: After rounds of handwritten drafts, kids would head to the fancy type writer for any big class assignments.

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Now: Forget about a stack of typed pages! Kids today design PowerPoint presentations with motion graphics and impressive layouts for big reports.

25

School Supplies

Then: Back-to-school prep involved a combination of new Lisa Frank gear and whatever else was left over from the year before.

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Now: There are official lists of all of the stuff you need to buy before the first day of school.

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White Out

Then: This milk-like substance was once a coveted school supply item for covering up mistakes so you wouldn't have to rewrite an entire paper just because you one misspelled word.

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Math

Then: Even if you didn't think you were going to use it in real life, at least what you were learning made sense — or it had the potential to if you really thought about it.

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Now: Thanks to Common Core, both you and your child are left completely dazed and confused.

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The Clothing

Then: Siblings rocked hand-me-downs and matching outfits — or pretty much whatever else their parents told them to put on.

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Now: Thanks to social media, Etsy, and the ease of online shopping, what a child wears to school — even from a very young age — can be a complete reflection of their individuality.

33

Spelling

Then: Learning to spell and handing in assignments with all correctly spelled words actually mattered.

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Now: Sure, learning to spell is important, but it isn't a massive deal considering kids are growing up in a world of spellcheck and autocorrect.

35

School Pictures

Then: There was a lot of pressure on this day to get the perfect shot since it was going to be sent to relatives as a chance to see how big you've grown this year.

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Now: Picture day has lost its luster a bit considering that it feels like parents document every moment of their kids' lives now.

37

Boring Classes

Then: When you were bored in class you would zone out, stare out the window, or daydream — you'd do pretty much anything but pay attention to what the teacher was saying.

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Now: Some things will never change — even if the tactics of dealing with the boredom do.