Yeghishe Charents on the WorldView Educational Innovative Platform
The Visual Armenia Foundation continues to expand its collaboration with museums, recognizing them as unique spaces that enrich the educational experience. International Museum Day presented a timely opportunity to formalize the Foundation’s partnership with the House-Museum of Yeghishe Charents—one of Armenia’s literary …
WorldView School Association Launched: Building an Important Platform for Innovative and Value-driven Educational Collaboration
On May 17, 2025, the WorldView School Association was officially launched. Sixty public schools from Yerevan and various regions of Armenia signed the Founding Declaration, affirming their commitment to a collaborative path focused on school empowerment and mutual support. The idea for …
“WorldView is made for us”: A Conversation with the Director of Yerevan Special Educational Complex for Children with Hearing Disorders
“What makes WorldView exceptional is that it offers every child, whether they have a hearing disorder or not, a powerful opportunity to fully grasp information.” When you enter the Special Educational Complex for Children with Hearing Disorders in Yerevan, the first thing …
From the Borderlands: Chinari, Artsvaberd, Sevkar, Zangakatun villages as Models of Equitable Educational Development
The schools in Armenia’s border villages are more than educational institutions—they are lifelines of opportunity, resilience, and hope. For the Visual Armenia Foundation, supporting these communities has always been a mission rooted in equity. Whether a school is one hour or six …
From Zolakar to Ijevan to Join WorldView: The 7th Festival of Pedagogical Thought Held in Tavush
On April 19, Secondary School No. 5 in Ijevan, Tavush Province, opened its doors to host the much-anticipated and well-established Festival of Pedagogical Thought. The 7th festival welcomed the Visual Armenia Foundation, which participated with a hands-on workshop based on the WorldView …
“Since we started using WorldView, it feels like the lessons are etched into my memory”: A Conversation with Student Samvel Galstyan
“All students—even those who struggle academically or have trouble remembering—grasp and retain lessons more easily when they can visualize the topic.” Fourteen-year-old Samvel Galstyan is an eighth-grade student at Nor Ughi Secondary School. At the beginning of the academic year, thanks to …
33 Teachers Joined the WorldView Mentorship Community
On March 28, the Visual Armenia Foundation hosted the closing ceremony of the WorldView Mentorship Scholarship 2024, a professional development program designed to empower educators. As a result, 33 teachers from various regions of Armenia became part of the ever-growing WorldView mentor …
WorldView in the Classroom: The Thaw
Above, the sky stretches in a deep blue expanse; below, a winding stream snakes its way through the hillside, embracing the picturesque village of Getamej. That same deep blue is reflected in the eyes of Raya—a 10th-grade student at the village’s only …
WorldView is a lifeline for a teacher, like the Nile for Egypt: a conversation with Hovhannes Harutyunyan, a teacher and graduate of the Mentorship Scholarship Program
For Hovhannes Harutyunyan, true wealth lies not in money but in human resources. With this conviction, he pursued his riches by choosing pedagogy as his profession. He sees the school as the most fertile ground for fostering public good, a place where …
Start of the Spring: 123 Certified Teachers Joined the WorldView Community
The first day of spring was marked by the closing ceremony of the 5th cycle of the WorldView three-month training program. The gathering welcomed 75 teachers from various regions of Armenia who had traveled to the capital after months of participating in …