Alan Perkins

Innovative and passionate leader / assistant principal shown to improve student achievement, through focused interventions and use of data analysis in a variety of school cultures. Relationships first approach to support wellbeing of students, through coaching core skills and encouraging collaboration and agency. Focused approach to curriculum development, guiding through an innovative pedagogy, which facilitates independent blended learning, and inquiry.

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Teaching and Leadership Philosophy

Nurture a positive culture…

  • ‘Students come first…’ - a simple mantra to guide all decisions (inspired by Dulwich)
  • ‘Listen first, then listen again…’ - the lost art of active listening needs cultivation for all to be heard (inspired by Dalai Lama)
  • ‘Intercultural awareness should always be in your thoughts…’ whether you live in Thailand, Egypt or Mexico or your students within your community come from Bhutan, Armenia, or the UK (inspired by E. Meyer (Culture Map))
  • ‘School culture needs to be cultivated, not left to chance…’ so that all can belong through systems that support the community and all its stakeholders

Support relationships to advance learning…

  • Understand ‘habits of mind’ or ‘phrases to live by’ – as they can demonstrate your vision better than any mission statement (inspired by D. Coyle (Culture Code))
  • A ‘caring and competent teacher in each and every classroom…’ shows the importance of the relationships between students and teachers to ensure learning can happen, the same is true between leaders and teachers. (inspired by K. Bartlett)
  • ‘Relationships should always be the priority…’ as we all know learning can rarely happen in the classroom otherwise, and the same is true with teachers and leadership
  • ‘When you are wrong, admit you are wrong …’ acknowledge your limitations show humility, that we are all equal and human in this school environment (inspired by many a mistake!)

Ensure vision leads direction…

  • If learning is the ‘main thing,’ then keep it the main thing (inspired by S. Covey)
  • ‘Subtraction and simplicity are key…’ (inspired by Hattie against ‘initiativitus,’ and P. Dix (When the adults change…))
  • ‘Learning skills can be taught…’ and metacognition, self-regulation and oracy processes should run throughout your pedagogy (inspired by J. Mannion (Fear is the mind killer))
  • A deputy dead at Regents, said ‘why are you so driven…’ - I do not know, but leading by example and showing vision to have influence on students’ lives is the essence (inspired by T. Bayley)
  • ‘Data is there to start, not end the discussion…’ where the variety of data utilised is crucial (street/exam/wellbeing) to act on pro-actively (inspired by S. Sufir (Street Data) or CEM system by R. Clark)
  • ‘Distributed leadership models simply work…’ allow leaders at all levels to take ownership and pride to succeed

Develop trust through autonomy…

  • ‘Authentic vertical groups that can share a pizza…’ that involve stakeholders from all areas of the school is the only way to lead to successful change (inspired by J. Mannion, and a little Bezos)
  • ‘A smile, can go a very long way…’ and maybe laugh on occasion as well; students, parents, fellow teachers can see you love what you do and will want to join and follow (apologies I tend to smile!)
  • ‘Fail well, fail early, fail often…’ the same ‘habit of mind’ I use with students, if the culture does not allow you to have the autonomy to make mistakes, how will you get better (inspired by L. King)

Embrace equity in all decisions…

  • ‘Wellbeing Wellbeing Wellbeing…’ for everyone - sleeping, breathing, recovery it all matters for students and teachers alike. It is also important to remember everyone has off days!
  • ‘Language is a student’s identity…’ and simple things like mispronouncing a name can represent a lack of support for diversity. An authentic and intentional focus on first language (mother tongue) empower and embed identity
  • ‘You belong here…’ is the phrase that should be demonstrated to the range of diversity I hope we all aspire to support in our schools (inspired by the simple posters of E. Meadows)
  • Embrace instructional coaching through a triad structure. to enable and encourage conversations about learning to support the idea that ‘…no-one but everyone is an expert in teaching and learning.’

Boost creativity for evidence-based change…

  • ‘Change is the only constant in life,’ embrace it… (cliché inspired by Benjamin Franklin, or Heraclitus)
  • ‘Embrace flexibility consistency…’ rather than argue about UDL or direct instruction, open up your approach (noting hardly any research agrees!) and agree as a school; so that inquiry-based learning can utilise the best of core competencies such as cold calling (inspired by T. Sherrington and more (Walkthrus))
  • Embrace technology ensuring ‘… the right tool for the right job…’ and please stop mentioning the ‘digital native’ argument (inspired by my favourite Digital Society teacher?)
  • Allow teachers a ‘growth and hypothesis-based model’ for their teaching and learning reflections, and then encourage conversation

Current Professional Reading (most on 'goodreads')

I love to read both in my academic discipline areas of Design and Computer Science / Digital Society / Theory of Knowledge alongside a voracious appetite to read around the world of education and pedagogy. Please check out my Goodreads page for more excellent books to dive into.

Me, Myself and my Family...

I am a keen traveller and I love to participate in outdoor experiences including trekking, diving and cycling. And yes, you can cycle in Bangkok; along the ‘stinky khlongs’ and beyond with my 10-year-old! Recently for 14 days I trekked to 4,900 metres in the Langtang Valley / Gosaikunda in Nepal, simply stunning! I am a late convert to the pain / pleasure of jogging up to 5K and maybe beyond? I have a passion for art galleries, watching my football team Portsmouth win (but mostly lose) and live music especially when I can visit a festival in the UK in summer, recently Latitude 2023. Finally, cliched I know but I love to read especially non-fiction books that feed my thirst for knowledge and inform many a teaching moment or grand idea.

Resume

Always eager to learn, led by evidence to make changes for the better...

Employment in Brief

2021 - Present
Regents International School, Bangkok

Head of Sixth Form / IB Diploma Coordinator / Senior School Teaching and Learning Lead

  • Founding teacher of C.S. (I)GCSE / Digital Society (DP), Teacher of TOK
  • Leadership Team, IB Evaluation ’23, T+L Whole school Lead '21 - '23, University Counselling Line Manager
  • IBCP Authorisation '24, IBCP Coordinator and PPS Lead
2018 - 2021
Dulwich College, Singapore

Assistant Principal / IB Diploma Coordinator / SS Leadership Team

  • ITGS, TOK (DP) and Global Skills Teacher (KS4); 2020+ Pamoja online teacher for Extended Essay / Site Based Coordinator
  • 2019+ IB Organisation ITGS Examiner IA + Paper 1/3, DP Coordination Workshop Leader, DP Site Visitor
2016 - 2018
Dulwich College, Singapore

Founding IB Diploma Coordinator / SS Leadership Team

  • (I)GCSE Exams Officer. Computer Science (KS3 / (I)GCSE), Design Technology (KS3 / KS2), TOK and ITGS (DP)
2010 - 2016
American Community School - ACS International, Egham UK

High School Assistant Principal / IB DPC / Whole School Leadership Team - IB Evaluation 2013

2007 - 2010
American Community School - ACS International, Egham UK

Head of Technology (MYP/Diploma)

  • Teacher of ITGS, D&T, Web & Area of Interaction Coordinator, Member of E-Learning initiative
  • 2008 / 15 - IB Organisation ITGS Paper 3 and Internal Assessment Examiner, and MYP site visitor
2004 - 2007
El Alsson British and American International School, Cairo

Head of Information Technology

  • Founding teacher of GCE ‘A’ Level I.T. - Teacher of I.T., Computer Science and Business Studies to (I)GCSE
2001 - 2004
Lancaster International School, Mexico City

Head of Technology

  • Founding Teacher of C.S. + I.T / D&T (I)GCSE / KS3
2001 - 2001
Kemnal Technology College, St Georges Roman Catholic School - UK

Fixed term Teaching Contract - IT / Computer Science

2000 - 2001
Bylakuppe Monastery +

Sabbatical Voluntary Teaching (TEFL) in India

1997 - 2000
Deptford Green Secondary School, UK

Design Technology Teacher, Promoted to 2 i.c. of Department

1996 - 1997
Crownwoods Secondary School, Eltham Green Secondary School - UK

Teaching Placements during PGCSE in Education

1995 - 1996
South Bank University Student Union

Head Bartender

1994 - 1995
Teaching Abroad

Voluntary TEFL Teacher / Moldova Country Coordination and Representative

1992 - 1995
Sinatra's, Birmingham UK

Bar Manager and Disc Jockey

Academic Highlights

2023
Best Practice Network

National Professional Qualification of Headship (NPQH)

2017
British Computer Society / Chartered Institute of Information Technology

Certificate in Teaching of Computer Science

2011 - 2014
Principals Training Centre

Principals Certification (4 courses)

2008
University of Leeds

Masters in Technology in Education (Focus on Virtual Learning Environments and Online Learning)

1997
University of Greenwich

Post graduate Certificate in Education (Design Technology / Computer Science)

1991
Birmingham University

B.A. (Honors) Degree in Architecture

1988
Fareham Tertiary College

GCE A levels - Mathematics, Physics and Electronic Systems

Key Achievements and Skills

Please see brief skills and achievements in recent school, however please go to the School Experiences page, and for each of my recent school roles there is a full breakdown of key achievements in each school.

Key Skills and Approaches

Equity based approach

100%

Active listener

90%

Interpersonal Communication that builds positive relationships

80%

Student centred, agency focus

70%

Innovative motivator, igniting passion

60%

Intercultural awareness and understanding

100%

Relationship focused and focused on wellbeing

90%

Flexibility

80%

Mentality of high expectations

70%

Understand data, to support professional learning

60%

Balanced Change Leader

100%

Understand Learning to support professional reflection

90%

Focused on subtraction and the main thing 'learning'

80%

Understand technology and when it is the 'right tool for the right job'

70%

Methodical and strategic thinker

60%

Experienced curriculum and course developer

50%

Recent Achievements

Main achievements related to Key Skills @Regents

  • Equity based approach: to ensure that my decisions are based on equity and fairness for every member of the community, through agreed protocols e.g. meeting agreements / inclusion policy
  • Interpersonal communication that builds positive relationships: at all levels and within various cultural contexts, e.g. recognising that a ‘smile can go a very long way;’ intercultural student workshops, to recognise importance of culture
  • Innovative motivator, igniting passion: in students to achieve to their potential and beyond; passionate for my subjects, e.g. living and breathing a ‘TOK tweet life’ and ‘DigSoc’ blended learning
  • Student centred, agency focus: where ‘Students Come First.’ I understand how to ensure through levels of autonomy, that bottom-up decision making that allows students to ‘shine’ can make a difference e.g. establishing ‘Wellbeing Student Committee’ driving change in Senior School / Sixth Form
  • Understand learning to support professional reflection: through research and practice. I am clear on what makes ‘good learning’g. embedding ‘metacognition’ / evidence-based strategies in teaching
  • Understand data to support student learning / wellbeing: making sure that ‘data starts but does not end conversations;’ experienced in leveraging CEMIBE, wellbeing, exam and ‘street data’ to improve student belonging and self-efficacy e.g. centralised tracking and proactive action system
  • Mentality of high expectations: with a track record of IB grade improvement and student achievement e.g. students strive to achieve ‘more than they think they can,’ with no ceilings, using tools like ‘chances graphs’ for growth mindset
  • Methodical and strategic thinker: able to develop; timetables, exam schedules, graduation events, and strategic plans with a methodical approach e.g. coordinated IB deadline calendar for all stakeholders, reviewed yearly
  • Collaborative team player: within department, pastoral, senior school, and whole school leadership teams, ensuring that I support / lead e.g. ‘Academic Council’ leading schoolwide homework development, IBCP authorisation lead
  • Curriculum / Course developer: of innovative schemes, unit plans, and resources at subject/school levels e.g. new IB DS course, DP Core & IBCP PPS
  • Flexibility: to adapt to various disciplines / curricula to utilise the best from all, including UK, US, and IB e.g. inquiry-based learning with ‘cold calling’ strategies
  • Balanced change leader – able to implement systematic, data-led changes in ‘vertical’ teams, emphasising subtraction e.g. ‘Teaching and Learning’ committee / coaching triads

Additional Innovation and Achievements @Regents

  • Coordinated evaluation of the IB Diploma programme ’23 (first face-to-face visit to school), ‘the best PDP’s I have seen’ was the comment focused on: Wellbeing, Metacognition, Future Pathways
  • Led Generative AI’ group, responding to opportunities, updated Academic Honesty protocols and support for students and teachers in best use ’23
  • Line managed the team of Core coordinators, University counsellor, Pastoral team of tutors ‘21+
  • Co-ordinated whole school professional development on metacognitive processes being at the front and centre of learning for students, utilising a triad cross-departmental approach ‘21+
  • Founded and developed the Teaching and Learning Committee, to lead and share best practice and ensure T+L focus areas were relevant and vertical in their development – leading to acknowledged core teaching competencies for our context (Sherrington’s Walkthrus) ‘22+
  • Improved Future Pathways support for all students to ensure that they found their best-fit with better resourcing, webinars, parental workshop series, and transition with embedded student feedback ‘21+
  • Established weekly ‘Core Workshop’ sessions for students to focus on well-being & learning skills to ensure students become independent and self-aware as they progress in the Sixth Form
  • Established a student best-fit inclusive approach where students felt free and supported to choose Full Diploma, IB Courses or a High School Diploma pathway with an improved options process. Cohort size has grown from 32 to 61 in three years, with loss of students reduced to below 15% ‘21+
  • Only one student did not achieve the full Diploma, in 3 years of results ’22 – ‘24
  • Improved recognition in the community of the bi-lingual Diploma / dual language learning to support cultural identity; numbers studying two Language A subjects rose from 1% in ‘21 to 20% in ‘23
  • Setup and monitored protocols and procedures for unit planning in the IB on ManageBAC ‘22+
  • Setup process for teaching and learning yearly review looking at exam analysis in depth, with CEM VA data, IB Insights, and a specific focus on IA support and moderation ‘21+
  • Our second PDP was a focus on well-being and student agency establishing agreed definitions, and a framework alongside trust-based monitoring and interventions through yearly surveys, regular well-being pulse surveys, daily mood app check-ins and ‘habits of mind’ phrases for all to live by ‘21+
  • Introduced vertical tutor groups to ensure better collaboration and a more cohesive school culture ‘24
  • Co-network chair of IB Coordinators in the Thailand region ‘22+
  • Supporting ongoing process of becoming authorised for the IB Career Related Programme ‘23+
  • Established Sixth form weblog and website – to improve communication with all stakeholders ‘21+

Extra Curricular

I have long advocated for the importance of experiential learning outside the classroom, recognising its significant impact on student development. Currently, I lead the sixth form service residential, involving all Year 12 students in meaningful local community service project to support a wild elephant sanctuary.

I have organised and chaperoned numerous educational trips, including visits to the Volkswagen Beetle factory, Microsoft, CISCO Systems, Terracycle Canal Cleanup as well as excursions to Brussels and Rome. Each year, I spearhead IB team-building events, coordinating a diverse range of activities such as Circus Skills, Laser Tag, Theory of Knowledge & Hypnosis, Mindfulness, and Leadership exercises.

Technology

I believe it is essential that students are information literate & can utilise new technologies to improve their learning. Contrary to most educators’ beliefs, the idea of ‘digital natives’ I believe is a false argument, that clouds schools’ judgements about technology use. Intentionally teaching students to choose the ‘right technological tool for the right job’ is essential. I am a consummate user of many applications & embrace tools like ‘generative AI’ alongside more embedded tools such as ManageBAC, SIMS, Engage, Firefly and PowerSchool, always ensuring that I utilise to support students learning efficiency. The blended use of online tools such as blogs, learning environments, social bookmarking with aggregation and video feedback allows for a flipped learning style approach that supports students in their lifelong learning. However, I am also conscious of recent research into the ‘Anxious Generation’, and keen that screentime, social media and video game addiction are not ignored within a school environment to the extent that proactive but student supported bans, digital detoxes or phone free days are considered carefully.

Referees

Please contact me via email or LinkedIn and I can share a list of references, or download my CV or Resume from the Homepage.

I am also a member of Search Associates recruitment, Schrole and GRC - where you will find additional information and testimonials.

Professional Development in Brief

BMI – University Counsellors Conference – Ho Chi Minh ‘24 IB Coordinators Conference – Daegu, Korea ‘24
Bangkok IB Coordinators Network Meetings / Co-chair ’21 – ‘23 Tom Sherrington – Walkthrus – Bangkok ‘23
21st Century Learning Conference – Bangkok ‘23 Instructional Coaching ongoing JAL – Bangkok ‘23
IB Digital Society – Workshop leader training – Online ‘21 ManageBAC Administration and Teaching Certification – Online ‘22
EBE – Science of Learning / TOK Cat 3 New Syllabus – Online ‘20 UK Agent and University Counsellor training – British Council Accredited from ‘22 Counsellor Accreditation Programme – Times Higher Ed Accredited from ‘23
Singapore IB Coordinators Network Meetings ’16 - ‘21 IB – Pamoja Online SBC Training ’11
IBAP Conference - Japan ’17, Singapore ‘18 VHS Instructional Methodologies ‘08; Exeter University E-facilitation
Update Training Workshop Leader / DP Team Visitor - Japan ’18 TOK Cat 1 – Florence ’12, IB Cat 3 ATL in the IB DP- Helsinki ‘15
Next Frontier Inclusion Conference – HK ‘15 PowerSchool Training ACS ’12; Timetabler Training – ‘10
4 PTC Courses and Certification (London/Miami) – ’11 / ’14 IB Diploma Coordinator Training – Category 1 – ‘10
University Counselling ’11 - ’15 including ‘Top UK Universities, US College Apps, OFQUAL, UCAS Conference – Nottingham ‘13 IB ITGS Examiner training IA’s and Paper 1+3 – ‘09+ (followed by regular grading each year – ongoing)
IBSCA – Bi-Annual IB DP Coordinators Conference ’11 / ’15 IB Design Technology Category 1 Training – Athens ‘09
JCQ GCSE Examination Officers Training – London ‘14 IB ITGS Training Category 1 Greece ‘07, Category 3 Prague ‘09
MYP Visitor Evaluation – Geneva ‘10 (3 school visits) IB ITGS Online Workshop Facilitator Training
IBSCA – Data Analysis Conf ’13, ’11 including CEMIBE / ALIS IB MYP Technology Cat1 Greece ‘07, MYP AOI Leaders London ‘08
CEMIBE / ALIS Internal Consultant training ’11 / ‘15 GCSE / GCE Applied IT - moderation courses Ed Excel ‘06
IBAEM Conference (Presented – ‘i-PAD Integration’) – Madrid ’12, Rome ’14, The Hague ‘11 This list is not exhaustive but gives an idea of some of the main areas of PD I have been involved in …

School Experiences

An overview of my Key Achievements in recent schools...
Regents International School, Bangkok

Regents International School, Bangkok

Thailand
Dulwich College, Singapore

Dulwich College, Singapore

Singapore
American Community School -(ACS) International School, Egham UK

American Community School -(ACS) International School, Egham UK

UK

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