MicroSociety

MicroSociety
Company typeCorporation
IndustryEducation Management
Founded1991
FounderGeorge H. Richmond
Headquarters
Websitewww.microsociety.org

MicroSociety, Inc is a non-profit organization located in Old City, Philadelphia that has been preparing children to compete in the global economy for more than 20 years and is operating in over 300 schools across the United States.[1]

The concept of "microsociety" was developed and founded by a Brooklyn teacher, George H. Richmond, in 1967. This concept was founded based on the idea that children need motivation and initiative to attend and stay in school. Richmond then launched MicroSociety, Inc. in 1991.[2]

MicroSociety specializes in creating learning environments in grades K-12 which allows students to apply classroom knowledge to a real-world setting.[3] The MicroSociety Learning Environment offers students authentic, hands-on learning through the creation and experience of dynamic miniature societies, reinforced by educators with classroom curricula. The organization provides curriculum, professional development, and coaching to teachers involved in the educational program.

Currently, there are around 250,000 students and graduates of MicroSociety.[2] This includes school wide, partial school, after school, summer camp, and some classroom programs. MicroSociety is operating in more than 40 states and 6 countries including the U.S.[2]

MicroSociety was named one of the two best educational programs for elementary schools in The Best Schools by Thomas Armstrong. [1] MicroSociety has been featured in TIME,[4][5] Newsweek, FAST Company, Edutopia, Family Life, The World and I, TEACHER, Redbook, Sesame Street's Kid City, Harvard's ED. Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Education Week, and Barron's 1100 Words You Need To Know. Segments have appeared on CNN, ABC, and CBS. MicroSociety has been the subject of several documentaries on PBS and the Discovery Channel has won several national awards and been the subject of numerous books.

  1. ^ a b Meg Sommerfeld (2 December 1992). "'Micro-Society' Schools Tackle Real-World Woes". Education Week. Archived from the original on 9 April 2014. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "History: One Man's Fight Against Poverty". Archived from the original on 27 June 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  3. ^ "Connecting to Life Beyond the Classroom: The MicroSociety Approach". Edutopia. Archived from the original on 11 March 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  4. ^ https://us.corwin.com/sites/default/files/upm-assets/6764_book_item_6764.pdf p. 9
  5. ^ Sommerfeld, Meg (1992-12-02). "'Micro-Society' Schools Tackle Real-World Woes - Education Week". Education Week. Retrieved 2020-09-01.