PA Principals Association Partners with PDE on Launch of Pennsylvania Learns

PA Principals Association proudly partnered with PDE on a new initiative known as Pennsylvania Learns. PA Learns combines the latest technologies with rich and relevant content and offers educators a vital resource in delivering lessons and courses to students. The material is available FREE of charge to educators and is hosted on iTunesU which is accessible by downloading the app on your iPad or iPhone. Once in iTunesU, you simply search for Pennsylvania Learns and the courses will populate.

School leaders have been asking for a resource such as this especially for remediation of the keystones. The lessons and courses are aligned to the new state standards and the courses in Biology, Algebra and English Language Arts can be used by students for both remediation and enrichment. We hope all educators will become familiar with what Pennsylvania Learns and utilize this valuable resource with students.

I was in attendance at the press release in Garnet Valley School District and here is an excerpt from the event:

Governor Tom Corbett today was joined by lawmakers, superintendents, teachers, higher education representatives and education partners at Garnet Valley School District, Delaware County, to launch Pennsylvania Learns on iTunes U – a collection of free, online, educational resources.

Pennsylvania Learns on iTunes U brings state standards-aligned resources to the world’s largest online catalog of free educational content that helps educators create courses, including lectures, assignments, books, quizzes and syllabi and offer them to millions of iOS users.

“This initiative, which is the culmination of nearly a year of work among various education partners, is designed to provide middle and high school students, parents and teachers with access to no-cost, high-quality, state standards-aligned resources to increase student achievement,” Gov. Corbett said. “I want to thank all of the educators as well as the Pennsylvania Association of Intermediate Units, the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators, the Pennsylvania Association of Elementary and Secondary School Principals and the Pennsylvania Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development for their contributions to this project, and their continued commitment to students.”

~ Paul M. Healey, Ph.D., PA Principals Association Executive Director