

Antelope Valley Boys & Girls Club teamed up with Los Angeles County Office of Education staff to hold a Community of Practice training on Saturday, Februrary 1st. The Club invited after school program staff from all throughout the Antelope Valley to learn about Community of Practice, which helps organizations upskill and reskill workers through individual learning and to bridge the gap between individual knowledge and organizational learning.Communities of Practice are groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly.Antelope Valley Boys & Girls Club thought it would be great to have after school staff come together under one roof to learn about providing a better learning experience for local youth. We are, after all, providing the same service to youth and working together to find better ways to teach! The turnout was great with organizations such as RISE, CARES and ASES coming out to benefit from this great training!
Through joint activities, members throughout the community increase their expertise in running effective after school programs by improving existing skills and developing new ones. Team building exercises not only introduce people to a new way of doing things, but it also practices effective communication with fellow staff. Learning to work together by sharing opinions or suggesting new ways in doing things can help make an organization succeed. It's amazing the change that a community can do if they work together!
Community of Practice training also helped by allowing members to bounce ideas off each other, ask questions, and engage in real-time conversations that serve to enhance and further the knowledge of individual members and the group as a whole. Learning to work the problem, not the person is an example of ways to make a work and learning environment better.
With ongoing training throughout the morning, we thank Cali Cafe for catering lunch! Staff needed the extra energy to get up and get hands on with team building exercises!
This training not only helped the Club staff, but it also brought the community together as a whole!Whether a company employs 50 or 3,000 staff members, a corporate learning community of practice can give an opportunity to achieve success by tapping into the collective knowledge and skill sets of the workforce. It is great to see a community of after school program staff come together for a similar cause and hope we can partner together for future training! With this training the Club staff will be better equipped on helping local youth towards GREAT FUTURES!
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