
The Virginia 4-H Mobile Life Sciences Learning Lab recently visited the Glenns Campus of Rappahannock Community College (RCC), delivering a professional development experience for educators from across the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula.
The annual event is part of a long-standing summer collaboration between RCC and Virginia Cooperative Extension’s 4-H Youth Development program.This year’s science, technology, engineering art and math focus featured immersive activities and showcased innovative curriculum resources developed by 4-H to enhance classroom learning and support instruction aligned with the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) Assessment Program.
“We’ve been partnering with RCC to provide sessions during the Regional Educational Consortium since 2014. More than 125 education professionals from local school divisions have participated in our sessions,” said Tara Brent, 4-H Extension agent for Lancaster and Northumberland….