PeerSphere is a bespoke peer learning community and we are piloting exclusive communities for Cognita’s schools in Asia. We foster thriving communities of education professionals who collaborate to solve problems and elevate their practice. Through Cognita Communities, members discuss timely and relevant topics, share actionable resources, and gain insights that directly benefit their work and schools. Most importantly, these communities cultivate strong, lasting connections among Cognita professionals, enabling sustained peer support across the network.
Cognita Communities are designed for curious and engaged educators and school administrators who embody our guiding principle: “Give a Little, Gain a Lot.” These professionals are eager to share their expertise, learn from peers, and collaborate to create impactful solutions. Whether they are seasoned pros or emerging innovators, participants can align with peers who share their values of collaboration, generosity, and curiosity, while strengthening their professional networks within the Cognita ecosystem.
We have developed a list of problems (pains) that our target audience might be facing and devised how being a member of one of our communities will help to solve them (potions). These are quite general because they cover all communities. You might want to think about any pains that are specific to your community and how you could help your members to solve them:
Pains | Potions |
1. Starving for the right insights 2. Short on quality resources 3. Working in silos 4. Starving for innovation 5. Feeling isolated 6. Missing a sense of belonging within Cognita’s network | 1. Learn about topics that are timely and relevant to your needs 2. Share and receive great ideas, resources, and practices 3. Collaborate on common professional inquiries 4. Broaden your perspective from peers who understand your regional context 5. Feel seen and heard by a community experiencing similar challenges 6. Foster shared identity with peers at other Cognita schools |
Without an expert host like you leading each community, PeerSphere would not be possible. We want to ensure you feel supported in delivering the best experience for our members. Therefore, we will provide you with induction training and time to test out the platform and tools so that you are ready to hit the ground running in September.
We recognise there’s a broad range of previous experience in hosting live sessions and building communities of practice. We want to enable each of you to thrive with the level of support you desire.
The following is a draft timeline to indicate the key commitments involved for hosts. Dates are subject to change and will be confirmed at least a month in advance.
Note that there is a window of time for each batch of live sessions. You have flexibility over the date and time within these windows for each live session. You’ll learn more about this in Step 2 of your induction.
Engagement/Event | Dates* |
Host Induction Step 1 (Confirm Hosts – Asynchronous) | Before Jan 23 |
Confirm live session dates (Asynchronous) | Before Jan 23 |
Live Training Call 1 (Live Session Essentials – 90mins) | Jan 22 |
Hosts Training (Asynchronous) | Jan 23-Feb 14 |
Members start joining Community hubs on Peer-Sphere.com | Jan 24 |
Pre-Session 1 Logistics Call (20mins) | Feb 10 – Feb 14 |
Live Sessions 1 (90mins) | Feb 18 – Feb 20 |
Live Sessions 2 (90mins) | Mar 04 – Mar 06 |
Live Sessions 3 (90mins) | Mar 18 – Mar 20 |
Live Sessions 4 (90mins) | Apr 22 – Apr 24 |
End of Year Celebration (30mins) | TBC |
*Dates are subject to change and will be confirmed at least a month in advance.
Task (20mins): Confirm your involvement + share essential details – Due ASAP or Wednesday 22 January at the latest
This allows us to start the onboarding process by creating a promo page for your community, creating an account for you on the PeerSphere platform and more.
This handbook is intended to provide practical guidance as a foundation for you to build on with your expertise and creativity. The baseline expectations for hosts have been outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and the Code of Conduct. A reminder of the requirements for all hosts:
It is expected that any community host engaged by PeerSphere will abide by PeerSphere’s Code of Conduct, which can be accessed from this link. Please appreciate that members attending events coordinated by PeerSphere will participate from across Asia and further afield, will be from a variety of backgrounds and that some will not speak English as their mother tongue. We would ask that you try to avoid using examples that are specific to only one country and/or culture and exert caution when making any cultural references as these are likely to not be relevant to a large part of the audience.
Ultimately, our aim is to engage community members and respond to what they need. To this end, please:
Task (15mins): Schedule Live Sessions 2024-25 – Due Wednesday 22 January
Please use this guide to book your sessions. The link to the scheduler is embedded in the guide.
Additional Info:
This is the single point of truth for all the links and templates that you’ll need as you prepare to host your community.
Task (2mins): Check initial survey questions for your community – Due Thursday 23 January
When members join your community, one of their onboarding tasks is to complete an initial survey. You will get access to the results, which can be used to inform your planning.
Say hi to other hosts:
Complete your profile:
That is all you need to do for now.
As a PeerSphere Community Host, you play an instrumental role in facilitating learning, collaboration, problem-solving, and the creation of lasting professional relationships within our communities. Your role is to provide an inclusive and engaging environment that fosters peer-driven learning and support.
Think of yourself as an expert scientist leading collaborative chemistry experiments. Your community is the lab where so many experiments are possible. The members of your lab will bring their own ideas and experiences to share during each experiment. As a host, you
are expected to choose the right set of elements (strategies/tools) for each live session to allow members to create amazing new reactions.
It’s common in some settings for discussions to drift towards complaints without productive outcomes. We want to ensure that when our members share their challenges, they leave with actionable solutions and a renewed sense of purpose. Let’s be the space that fosters problem-solving and inspires action, rather than lingering on problems.
Most importantly, as hosts, we are all here to help each other build amazing communities. Let’s share our challenges and collaborate to find solutions.
Remember, you are the pillar of our communities, the facilitator of powerful connections, and the catalyst for transformative learning experiences. Thank you for your commitment to this role and to PeerSphere!
This section is intended to provide a foundation for all hosts to build on, which sets up every community for success. If you are an experienced facilitator and have your own preferences, we trust your judgement and hope this helps to stimulate thinking. The sky is the limit!
We know from experience that our biggest challenge is motivating our members to attend our sessions live. We are doing lots of things to encourage higher turn out during live sessions this year and one area we need your help is to confirm the focus and key details about each session at least 7 days in advance. This will allow us to promote every live session like an event in its own right (e.g. Flyer, email, newsfeed posts). It also gives you time to do things like recruit peer presenters and/or build momentum on the platform (e.g. by sharing a reading, a provocation, or some poll questions).
How to share the focus & key details for each live session:
Here is the basic recommended structure for a live session:
The PeerSphere team is here to support you and will provide logistical support for each live session. The goal is to allow you to be fully focused on delivering the best possible experience for our members.
One of our assistants will support each live session by:
Logistics Planning Call:
One of our assistants will reach out before each live session to schedule a 15-min Logistics Planning Call with you. The Call for Live Session 1 has to take place at least 1 day before the session.
Before the call, please confirm the following:
Like most of our Induction, this checklist is intended to give you a foundation as you prepare to host a live session, giving you the confidence to go above and beyond with your community!
Key Links:
Task | Links / Notes | Complete |
1. Check the date/time of your live session (China Time: GMT+8) | Column AE of Host Tracker for live session 1 This info is also in the Sessions tab of your Community Hub |
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2. Find the MS Teams link and save it | Column AF of Host Tracker for live session 1 This info is also in the Sessions tab of your Community Hub |
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3. Open the Slide Deck template for your session | Column AG of Host Tracker for live session 1 |
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4. Review Initial Survey Responses from your members | Column X & Y of Host Tracker for live session 1 |
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5. Plan your live session at least 15 days before the event | In this Host Handbook, see these sections: |
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6. Share the focus and key details of your live session at least 2wks before the event. We will use this info to create a promo flyer. See example here. | Complete this form |
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7. Share pre-reading / info / Questions with members in your Community Hub | Link to your Community Hub in Column U of Host Tracker
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8. Confirm 20mins logistics call with TA This call must happen at least 48hrs before live session 1. | You will be contacted by one of our technical Assistants (TAs) See column AJ of Host Tracker for your TA’s name |
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9. Have you booked your live session as protected time at your school? | We would love to have the support of your school on this |
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10. Do you have a quiet space with a reliable connection for the live session? | – |
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11. Is your MS Teams app up to date? | If your MS Teams app is not up to date it can cause big problems during a call See here for how to check + FAQs |
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12. Have you downloaded an offline version of the slide deck to present with? | Remember to have the shared version of the Ppt open in your browser too |
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13. Join the live session call 15mins early | Find link in Column AF of Host Tracker for live session 1 |
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14. Allow time for members to complete the feedback survey at the end of the call | See the last slide on your slide deck for the link + QR Code |
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Have a wonderful session with your community!
Live Session Theme | Description |
Peer Presentations | Identify a theme for your session and send out a request for presenters within your community. Have 2x peer presentations before a structured breakout for members to debrief. Then repeat for 2 more peer presentations. Wrap up with a reflection activity.Tried and tested by Erin Wilson (Librarians) |
Expert Interview | Identify a specific topic for a session and identify an expert within your community (or a volunteer from outside) to be interviewed about it. Encourage members to share their questions before the session. Draft some key questions and let the conversation begin! Factor in 15-20mins break out afterwards for small groups to debrief and discuss further, before coming back for final Qs & reflection.Tried and tested by Ewen Bailey (Planning & Evaluating PD) |
Mini Workshop | If you have a relevant skill that is of interest to many in your community, deliver a short workshop about it. Allow significant time for members to engage with the materials and discuss in breakout rooms. Tried and tested by Henry Wong (Business Managers) |
Professional Inquiry | Collaboration with Huddle Up that allows for small groups to set goals / professional inquiries that they can track. See below for more details… |
If you’re looking for a spark to get you engaging with your community, here’s a few ideas for things you could post on your newsfeed. You might want to set a reminder to plan and post them every week/fortnight/month. I’m a member of another online community that has
used prompts like these to great effect – The engagement is fantastic, but it took time and consistency to get the results.
Discussion Prompt | Description |
Monday’s Motion | Share a provocation to spark debate about a relevant topic. It should be something of interest you and likely to surface differing views amongst members. E.g. for my PD Community:
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Weekend Wondering | Ask a question about what participants think their specialism should/could be like or what is driving a problemright now:
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Reality Check | “What’s your biggest challenge this week/month/year?
“Share a GIF that sums up your week so far” |
Recommended Reading | Share a relevant article and invite comments. E.g. “After reading, share something that:
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NOGs (note of gratitude) | Share some love about something specific that an individual or group has done. Encourage others to do the same. This is a great way to build rapport |
This is our third year after building 40 successful communities last year, and many of our communities this year will be brand new. We have plenty of experience in running similar groups and have a good idea of what will make these successful.
However, there is so much potential for collaborative peer learning and we are very keen to give you liscence to be creative and experiment with your community. Therefore, as long as you are meeting the baseline expectations, please do try things out and share what you learn from it in our Hosts community on Peer-Sphere.com!
Note that there is an additional community for hosts. This will be for our own communication, sharing of good practice, and support.
We are excited to launch a new daily notifications digest feature in November 2024!
Before: Previously, you would receive an email for every single comment or reply within communities. We had heard from many of you that this could get overwhelming.
After: You will receive 1 daily digest email. This means that instead of receiving an email every time there is a comment in on of your communities, you will receive a daily round up that covers all of them. However, inside the platform you will still be able to see web notifications for each comment. You can also change these settings yourself more easily, see below for more information.
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