Teach Middle East Magazine Sep-Dec 2019 Issue 1 Volume 7 | Page 42

Sharing Good Practice PERSONALIZED PROFESSIONAL LEARNING BY: KEVIN SIMPSON PERSONALIZED PROFESSIONAL LEARNING “ P rofessional learning will become more personalized with educators creating opportunities that they need through networking, collaboration, and relying more on colleagues rather than external experts.” – Deb Delisle, President and CEO of Alliance for Excellent Education By: Rashenah Walker, Ashley Green and Kevin Simpson What is the future of professional learning? In a blog post published last year, we posed this question to three leaders. What emerged was the need to be personal, flexible, and open to new ways of delivery. What are some ways we can personalize professional learning for educators and leaders in the MENA region? In this article we 42 Term 1 Sep - Dec 2019 will share some models and resources to consider and explore as you launch into the new academic year. Every August the school year for teachers starts out the same way, with an intensive “welcome week” of professional learning that consists of a speaker, PowerPoint, and a full staff listening idly for several hours. With the increase in demand on schools to push student performance to meet international expectations, this may rarely leave time for follow- up throughout the school year. So how do schools keep up with teaching, curriculum pacing, as well as meeting the development needs of a diverse staff? Ever consider Flipped Professional Learning (PL)? Similar to Flipped Class, this method will allow schools to differentiate, customize and Class Time innovate professional with easy follow-up. development Flipped PL can be designed very simply using pre-developed tools from Teaching Channel, TeacherTube, Khan Academy or other resources. These websites offer videos on several topics that cover teaching strategies, subject specific content, and other material, with most offering video transcripts, discussion topics, and/ or comprehension questions. Using a school-wide platform such as Edmodo or Google Classroom, videos can be posted with comprehension questions or an online quiz to check understanding. Discussion can take place online or in department meetings with skill specific observation to follow. If transcripts are available, they can be translated to ensure all