Educating Adults Day

Educating Adults Day, on Wednesday 4th December, celebrates and explores the leaps and bounds that education has made in recent years. The dawn of AI, the impact of Covid-19 and implications this has had on pedagogy and the format we learn with is monumental. 

This special event for teachers of adults will look at this evolution through 3 distinct lenses. First, through the lens of teaching and learning online, next through AI and how it can be harnessed to personalise instruction and finally, how the availability of the vast amount of available text can be exploited to its fullest to enhance the adult learning experience. 

 

The event will take place live 3 times on Wednesday 4th December
at 10am, 2pm, and 9:30pm UK Time.

Event Programme

  • Inclusive Learning with AI: Tailoring Education for Every Student's Needs

    In this webinar, we will explore how AI can be used to personalize learning both in the classroom and at home. We’ll cover practical strategies for tailoring lessons, supporting diverse learners, and enhancing engagement with AI-driven tools and techniques.

    Teaching English online: Advice for new and seasoned online teachers

    Join us for this dynamic session offering practical advice and ideas for both new and experienced online English language teachers. We'll explore ways to enhance your virtual presence, engage your students effectively, and utilise various tools and methods to maximise class time and enrich students’ online learning experience.

    Exploiting Reading Texts for Language Learning and Academic Success

    This webinar explores strategies for using academic reading materials to enhance language acquisition. Participants will discover how authentic texts can support vocabulary development, reading comprehension, critical thinking and academic success in university English programs. The webinar will provide practical examples and actionable tips to help participants effectively incorporate these texts into their language teaching practice.

    10:00am, 2:00pm & 9:30pm (UK time)

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