By Jeff McCoy
Personalized Learning is impacting the way students Live and Learn.
Greenville County Schools is located in the upstate of South Carolina and frequently makes the list as one of the best places to live. Greenville County is fortunate to be home to some of the country’s largest businesses like BMW, Michelin, Bosch and a host of others. The district boasts high test scores and typically outperforms the state and nation in most categories. The district is home to nearly 77,000 students and covers over 800 square miles.
The first thing we did was establish a district technology committee to design a vision for what personalized learning should look like. This committee was made up of teachers, principals, and district staff. Through many hours of discussion and conversations, a vision was developed. This vision encompassed the present and also the future. We have strong vision for what we want personalized learning to look like five years from now and we have a plan to get us there.
Create buy-in from all levels
Greenville is fortunate because our Superintendent, Dr. Burke Royster, is an innovator. He has the vision to see where we could be and knows how to gather the staff around him to make that vision a reality. He was recently named as one of Education Week’s 2017 Leaders to Learn From. His vision for learning and innovative leadership has been the result of many successful initiatives in Greenville County. Having strong leadership from the top down is key to success for any initiative.
We started the re-boot of our personalized learning initiative by getting everyone on board. The leadership for personalized learning lives in the academics department. The technology department is critical in making personalized learning a success. However, personalized learning is not about a device. It is about the teaching and learning that take place because all students have access to a device. It is about the classroom instruction that changes because learning is able to be personalized and differentiated to new levels. The leadership for personalized learning must come from the Academics Division for the focus of the initiative to be on what we are all about — teaching and learning! It is critical that the academics and technology departments have a strong working relationship. Personalized Learning will not be successful if those two departments are unable to work together to accomplish the vision.
All members of the executive team in Greenville County and the Board of Trustees understand the vision for personalized learning and where we are going. It is critical for all departments to understand where the district is going and what role their department plays in getting there. If all departments are not working together, the journey will be difficult and filled with obstacles! In Greenville, the Academics and Technology Departments work closely together to ensure the personalized learning initiative is successful. The talents in the Technology Department keep the technology operating smoothly, the networks open and students safe while interacting with the web. The Academics Department is key in helping teachers understand how to use these tools in their classroom to personalize learning and actively engage students in the learning process.
Investing in Professional Development
In addition to the Discovery Leader Corp, the GCS Instructional Technology Department is a key component of the Personalized Learning initiative. Unlike many districts, the Instructional Technology team reports to the Associate Superintendent of Academics. Their primary role is to support the schools daily as they implement personalized learning. They do not provide technical support, but rather instructional support which is why it is critical they report to the Academics side of the house. They also hold Personalized Learning Academies with schools one year prior to the school receiving devices. This academy focuses on the school planning necessary to implement personalized learning. School leadership teams (including teacher leaders) spend two days creating a plan for their initiative. They then spend the next year refining that plan and implementing various sections of that plan before receiving the devices. This up-front planning allows the schools time to consider all obstacles and discover solutions for them, well ahead of them becoming issues.
Embarking on the Journey