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TED Talk: The Child-Driven Education by Sugata Mitra

After several experiments across the globe, educational scientist, Sugata Mitra, discovered some interesting facets in the development of education. [ted id=949]

PVA Weekly Update — March 24th

This week and the last are both dominated by the preparation and application of everyone’s favorite testing program, the PSSA’s… We know it’s not the best week of the year, so PVA would like to commend all the students who came to PSSA testing orientation throughout last week. Also, last week we had another PAFA…

PVA’s March Madness Tournament!

Philly Virtual’s Super Bowl Contest was a complete and utter success, so we’re bringing back the culture for March Madness!  Sign-ups started yesterday and continue through Sunday, March 23rd.  The TA’s are the team coaches just like the Super Bowl. Rules are as follows: Students earn points in classes from Monday, March 24th to Sunday…

Excite Your Snow Day

The first snow day of the winter is always so exciting; you can kick back and do all of the things that you usually can only dream of during the school day. But by the end of the winter, you’ve done it all. Here are some ways to excite your snow day that you may…

Creating a Productive Study Space

Ever sit down to do homework and end up scrolling through Facebook for an hour instead? Nowadays, the solution isn’t as simple as turning off technology, as its use is frequently required for homework. If you find yourself easily distracted by your surroundings, try these seven tips on how to create a more productive study…

Philadelphia Education: Problems and Solutions

Philadelphia Magazine’s latest issue highlights the school district’s struggles and ways to fix it.  An article by Patrick Kerkstra highlights 8 steps of action that can be taken now and hopefully turn Philadelphia urban education around, towards the light. Some noteworthy quotes from the article include:   “Education remains the single best lever the city…

The Future of EdTech Part 2: Mobile Devices

Many teachers associate mobile phones with kids texting in class, losing focus, an overall distraction.  But do they have a place in education?  A positive, progressive place?  Studies have shown that students and teachers prefer the devices be used to learn from—the problem is how they fit into the learning environment.  But Before we jump…