Webinars

CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT OF TEACHING AND LEARNING QUALITY

Stowarzyszenia Nauczycieli Języka Angielskiego IATEFL Poland webinars is a project run by Lucyna and Marcin since 2019. We are doing our best to provide IATEFL PL members and our friends with the top-notch speakers, topics and materials.

Below, you will find all of our webinars so far.

Webinars

Your AI Assistant – a webinar by Dorota Neal

Discover how using artificial intelligence in a responsible way can support you in preparing classroom…

English with a Side of Skills: Where language meets career readiness. – a webinar by Marianna Goral

Workplace skills are not just influencing ELT – they are redefining it! Employability skills such…

Old Dog Teaches New Tricks: Hands-On Multimodal Teaching/Learning Tools – a webinar by Michael Doherty

Today’s classrooms are full of diverse learners, and teaching approaches need to reflect that variety…

How learning happens today – and why you should care. – a webinar by Grzegorz Śpiewak

Our learners have unquestionably changed radically in recent years. But what about learning as such?!…

The End of an Error: Bye-bye AI? – a webinar by Rob Howard

This talk confronts the enthusiasm surrounding AI in education. Despite sweeping claims that AI would…

Fostering Creativity in Language Learning. Ideas on how to make use of students’ creativity. – a webinar by Agnieszka Burzyńska

Turn your English lessons into a stage for creativity — discover fresh ideas inspired by…

Keeping it Real! Teaching Useful Idioms and Getting Rid of the Old! – a webinar by Glenn Standish

Coursebooks are full of idioms and Polish students love them! However, the problem is there…

Beyond Words: Multisensory Approaches to Dyslexia in EFL – a webinar by Vicky Kaperoni

This seminar explores how English language teachers can effectively support students with dyslexia by moving…

Making It Stick: Planning Effective Revision in Language Lessons – a webinar by Małgorzata Bukowska-Ulatowska

Do your students forget words and phrases you covered not long ago? Have grammar points…