Teach Middle East Magazine Jan-Feb 2016 Issue 3 Volume 3 | Page 28

Featured Teacher Lisa Finch... Writes the code on students’ achievement in ICT them for a future workplace where computerised skills and mastery will be important and valuable. However, students should not be limited to engaging with code. They must also interact with emerging technologies that can work hand-in-hand with programming - such as 3D Printing, Robotics, Drones, etc., and do this safely, as responsible digital citizens. What are some of the ways in which you use ICT to help other educators to improve in their practice? Lisa Finch, Director of Instructional Technology at DESC. L isa Finch is the Director of Technology at Dubai English Speaking College, where she also teaches Computing and ICT. Having lived in several different countries, she is a keen observer of the various ways in which people use technology. As well as being passionate about educational technology, she loves to experiment with cooking. She values spending time with her family in Dubai. Why did you become a teacher? I was employed in industry prior to becoming a teacher. My work was, however, largely unrewarding, and I realised that training to become a teacher might offer me a more fulfilling career path. I had collaborated with internship programs and students in London and really enjoyed the interactions with young people, so I knew I would enjoy it. At that stage, I didn't have a suitable degree, so I pursued a course on a part-time basis (working during the day and studying in the evenings). I then completed my PGCE teaching qualification at St Martin's College in Lancaster, UK. I have never looked back or regretted my decision to switch careers - moving into education was the best career choice I could have made. It was life changing in every way. Despite not having completed a conventional journey into teaching, I feel content. 26 | Jan - Feb 2016 | | Every day is different and having a positive impact on young people is an extremely rewarding (and sometimes humbling) experience. I love what I do. Who or what inspires you most? Tech Fest is an annual, non-profit celebration of all things technology. It's not a slick, corporate event. It is an organic, hands-on, series of flash learning opportunities. This includes volunteers delivering workshop sessions to teachers. I believe it is vital that educators are given the opportunity to take risks and try to learn new skills. We should be resilient, life long learners who lead by example. I am inspired by students and by my colleagues. The students never cease to amaze me, especially when I discover their hidden passions. I love to see young people succeed, perhaps against the odds. Education should be an empowering experience. At times, fellow teaching professionals inspire me, whether they are musicians, scientists, artists or sportsmen. At DESC, our teachers work extremely hard in supporting the whole community and ensure that stakeholders are happy and fulfilled. We are much more than just a series of different departments. As a team, we strive to dare, excel, share and create. Why is it important for children to learning coding? Coding is a skill that allows students to refine their creative problemsolving skills. It can be carried out and mastered independently or in collaborative teams. Coding enhances logical thinking and encourages students be productive, industrious individuals who have real-world skills. It is inventive and unleashes the imagination. Above all, it is preparing Class Time Lisa smiles brightly against the backdrop of an infographic on coding in her classroom.