What's in the frame? Preparing our students for an uncertain future
Descrizione
In this talk, we will think about the skills and competencies that students need to develop to face an uncertain future.
As AI evolves, and our access to information expands exponentially, it has become increasingly difficult to predict the hard skills that our students will need when they leave school and head into the world.
So how can we foster their soft skills to prepare them for what lies ahead?
Using a wide range of examples, we will consider how to develop our own material and identify and adapt existing material to strengthen these soft skills while also teaching the fundamentals of the language, helping our students develop into independent, resourceful and empathetic adults, ready for whatever the future may hold.
Attestato
A certificate of attendance will be issued at the end of the webinar. The certificate is recognised by MIM and is also valid for the esonero.
Relatori/Relatrici
Katherine Stannet
Katherine Stannett is an author with over twenty years of experience. She spent two years in Japan in the 1990s, teaching English to a wide variety of students in many different settings. She is the co-author of the several successful secondary series and has also written articles, songs and raps for many popular EFL magazines. Most recently, she has written two levels of the new National Geographic Middle School series, ‘Impact’ and one level of the new National Geographic Primary series, ‘Look’. She has given presentations and run workshops in many countries around the world, including Poland, Kazakhstan, Portugal, Honduras, Brazil, Spain and Slovenia and also conducts webinars from her home office in the UK.