What if you could attend just one professional development event (for free!) and get all the information you need on the latest topics in English Language Teaching? Plus, a certificate of attendance!
Join us on 13-15 March 2025 for Chapter 10 of ELTOC - the biggest online English Language Teaching event in the calendar!
Three days of free professional development sessions on trending teaching topics.
Delivered by experts, inspired by you.
This session is Block 1 (Day 1) of the three-day event.
*By registering to one block, you will receive recordings for all three blocks.
When?
Thursday, March 13, 2025 · 08:30
London
Duration: 5 hours
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Dial-in available? listen only
Not available
Agenda
Session 1: AI: Its past and future in education with Peter Sandford, Neil Ainsworth and Jo Szoke
Session 2: Creative collaboration with AI with Jo Szoke
Session 3: Accent and identity in language education with Gemma Archer, Montse Costafreda and Aysu Simsek
Session 4: Challenging the native speaker fallacy with Aysu Simsek
Peter is a senior solutions architect in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Public Sector team, with a focus on AI and machine learning applications for education. He holds a PhD in applied machine learning, and has over two decades of experience,...
Jo’s a freelance teacher trainer, AI in Education specialist, and EFL teacher. She trains pre-service and in-service teachers and university staff at a Hungarian university and on Erasmus training programmes, and has delivered many workshops and...
Gemma Archer is an EAP teacher and programme co-ordinator in the ELT unit at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. She is also the joint-coordinator of IATEFL Pronunciation special interest group (PronSIG), former editor of PronSIG’s...
Montse Costafreda is a Senior Educational Consultant with Oxford University Press, based in Barcelona, Spain. Her passion for learning and teaching has driven her to explore a wide range of approaches and methodologies throughout her career....
Aysu Şimşek is a passionate advocate of continuing professional development. In her role with Oxford University Press, Aysu not only delivers trainings for teachers from across Turkiye and Central Asia, but she is also a workplace coach, which...
Neil has been involved in ELT for over 20 years working as a teacher, teacher trainer, and director of studies in Australia, Ireland and Spain. He now works in the Educational Solutions team at OUP as a Professional Development consultant .He is...