Richmond Urban Collective

Richmond Urban Collective Richmond Urban Collective is developing a tuition-free, college & career preparatory, middle-high cha

Richmond Urban Collective (RUC)—a collaboration of local business, science, civic, education and youth development leaders in Richmond, Virginia—believes the contributions of young urban males to be key to sustainable development in Richmond, in our country and around the globe. In order to have more urban males from high-poverty backgrounds significantly engaged in our communities, we must first

better prepare them for personal success in college, work, and life. To that end, we're pooling energy to create the Metropolitan Preparatory Academy, a new public, nonreligious, non-profit charter school designed to give economically disadvantaged urban males the opportunity for a free college and career preparatory education in an environment especially designed to mold young men into global citizens, to enhance their learning experience and to maximize their academic performance…

Happy International Mother Language Day! A related issue in PK-12 Education is instructional approaches for ELL students...
02/22/2016

Happy International Mother Language Day! A related issue in PK-12 Education is instructional approaches for ELL students.

With an ever increasing lack of language diversity, There Needs to Be More Recognition of February's International Mother Language day

Happy Lunar New Year, to everyone celebrating! Learn more about the ancient tradition in the linked article.
02/09/2016

Happy Lunar New Year, to everyone celebrating! Learn more about the ancient tradition in the linked article.

Year of the Monkey starts Monday and festivities last for 15 days.

Dual language learning model gaining traction. Teacher availability is a significant hurdle.
01/31/2016

Dual language learning model gaining traction. Teacher availability is a significant hurdle.

Efforts to teach ELL students in their native languages are gaining traction—and they’re benefitting native English speakers, too.

Remembering and celebrating teacher and astronaut extraordinaire, Christa McAuliffe.
01/29/2016

Remembering and celebrating teacher and astronaut extraordinaire, Christa McAuliffe.

Thirty years ago today, teacher and Space Shuttle Challenger crew member Christa McAuliffe was tragically killed along with six fellow astronauts when the shuttle exploded during takeoff. A high school social studies teacher from Concord, New Hampshire, McAuliffe was selected by NASA from more than 11,000 applicants to be part of the Teachers in Space program.

As a child, McAuliffe was inspired by space exploration; the day after astronaut John Glenn orbited the Earth, she told a friend at her high school, "Do you realize that someday people will be going to the Moon? Maybe even taking a bus, and I want to do that!" Ultimately, McAuliffe choose to pursue her passion for teaching and accepted a position at Concord High School in New Hampshire in 1982. According to the NY Times, as a history teacher, she "emphasized the impact of ordinary people on history, saying they were as important to the historical record as kings, politicians or generals."

In 1984, President Ronald Reagan announced the Teacher In Space project. NASA began seeking out a gifted teacher who could broadcast lessons from space with the goal of fostering public interest in space exploration. McAuliffe applied immediately, writing in her application, "I watched the Space Age being born, and I would like to participate." Her selection was announced on July 19, 1985, and she began training for time in space and making media appearances, where her enthusiasm and excitement captivated the nation.

Just 73 seconds into McAuliffe's long-awaited flight, at an altitude of 48,000 feet, the shuttle Challenger exploded; an event witnessed on TV by millions. Though her life was cut tragically short, McAuliffe's legacy lives on today: there are schools, scholarships, grants, and even a moon crater named after her. But we at A Mighty Girl believe that she'd be happiest to know that students everywhere still dream of touching space; as she said during a media appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, "If you’re offered a seat on a rocket ship, don’t ask what seat. Just get on."

For an excellent documentary about McAuliffe, narrated by Susan Sarandon, check out "Reach for the Stars" for ages 9 and up at http://www.amightygirl.com/christa-mcauliffe -- or stream it instantly on Amazon, visit http://amzn.to/1qWgqDR

If your Mighty Girl dreams of a space-related career, check out our Mighty Careers blog “I Want To Be An Astronaut!” for books, toys, decor, and clothing to encourage her aspiration at http://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=5812

To introduce young readers to more female space pioneers, we highly recommend “Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared To Dream” for ages 10 to 14 (http://www.amightygirl.com/almost-astronauts) and “Women In Space: 23 Stories of First Flights, Scientific Missions, and Ground-Breaking Adventures” for ages 12 and up (http://www.amightygirl.com/women-in-space)

And, for stories for children and teens of other teachers who have changed the world, visit our "Teachers & Librarians" book section at http://amgrl.co/1JC9rcC

Just in case your kids care to get an early start. (:
01/29/2016

Just in case your kids care to get an early start. (:

From a new collection of more than 1 million college syllabi.

In addition to ED.gov FAFSA tools, Discover has a free online tool called FAFSA Assistant which seems to streamline the ...
01/27/2016

In addition to ED.gov FAFSA tools, Discover has a free online tool called FAFSA Assistant which seems to streamline the process. The dependency determination, alone, for example has about 10 considerations which the Discover tool highlights neatly for quick review. Completing the FAFSA online can be simpler, as the online tools assist students and parents with thinking through the requirements checklist.

Use our free FAFSA assistant to get your application filled out and filed as quickly as possible. College Covered provides helpful college financial aid resources for current and college-bound students.

Completing the FAFSA online can be simpler, as the online tools assist students and parents with thinking through the re...
01/27/2016

Completing the FAFSA online can be simpler, as the online tools assist students and parents with thinking through the requirements checklist.

Apply now! Federal Student Aid has more than $150 billion available to help you pay for school.

Superb idea.
01/26/2016

Superb idea.

After shoveling the sidewalks of more than a dozen elderly residents in his Northeast Baltimore neighborhood on Sunday -- not to mention his…

Before he was a world-renowned national hero, he was a young, black, urban boy. We must visualize them as success storie...
01/19/2016

Before he was a world-renowned national hero, he was a young, black, urban boy. We must visualize them as success stories from Day 1. Happy King Day!

Attention Teachers: National Geographic Teacher Fellow Program open to all U.S. K-12 teachers!
01/01/2016

Attention Teachers: National Geographic Teacher Fellow Program open to all U.S. K-12 teachers!

The Grosvenor Teacher Fellow (GTF) program is a professional development opportunity that honors excellence in K-12 geographic education.

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