
Challenging traditional methods: Understanding AI-driven innovations in language teaching
Join our live webinar series to explore how AI is challenging traditional methods in English language teaching.
This 5-part series brings together leading experts to discuss AI-driven innovations, and the impact on pedagogy and assessment. We will address the every-day challenges faced by language educators using AI and offer practical solutions to enhance your teaching practices.
Receive a professional development certificate after every session. Plus, complete the full series to earn a Credly by ɫèAV digital badge.
Challenging traditional methods: Understanding AI-driven innovations in language teaching webinar series

Adapting assessment in the age of AI:ÌýFrom challenge to opportunity
Presenter:ÌýAmanda Bickerstaff
24 March 2025
4:00pm GMT (12 noon EDT)Ìý
As GenAI continues to impact teaching and learning, schools must reimagine assessment practices for this new era. Moving beyond AI detection tools, learn how to design meaningful assessments that emphasize critical thinking and authenticity. We'll share strategies to foster academic integrity, value process over product, promote higher-order thinking, and cultivate uniquely human capabilities.

Help, I'm competing against AI: Human vs artificial intelligence in language teaching
Presenter:ÌýIlya Gogin
25 March 2025
4:00pm GMT (12 noon EDT)
AI is transforming education—but are we becoming too reliant on it? This session examines cognitive offloading,Ìýwhere over-reliance on technology hinders critical thinking.ÌýWe'll explore the risks and opportunities of AI in ELT, offering strategies to ensure technology enhances rather than replaces learning and creativity. Discover which tasks to offload to AI and which to keep for yourself and your learners.

AI in language teaching: 10 major evolutions you need to prepare for
Presenter:ÌýAlex Asher
26 March 2025
4:00pm GMT (12 noon EDT)
How rapidly will teachers' roles change with AI? In this webinar, we'll discuss 10 ways AI will impact teaching over the next 5 years. What will it mean for you to have access to an accurate dashboard highlighting your students' progress in real-time? Or teaching a group class alongside your digital twin? We'll explore realistic possibilities based on emerging technology trends, sharing practical ways to upskill and stay ahead of technology.Ìý

Avoiding AI slop: Generating age and level-appropriate content
Presenter: Luke Priddy
27 March 2025
4:00pm GMT (12 noon EDT)
Not all AI-generated content is a good fit for the classroom. While AI can revolutionize teaching, educators face "AI slop"—low-quality, inaccurate and poorly structured materials that can hinder learning. We'll explore these challenges and how to ensure content is age- and level-appropriate for learners. Learn to filter out the slop and make AI a powerful and reliable educational tool.

Less planning, more impact: Using AI to create effective lesson activities
Presenters:ÌýJay Bhadresha and Nina Hall
28 March 2025
4:00pm GMT (12 noon EDT)
Join our final session to see how AI is transforming lesson planning and reducing teacher workload. We'll discuss the challenges and integration of AI in teaching and introduce a new AI tool for English language teachers that aligns with ɫèAV courses and the Global Scale of English (GSE). Gain practical insights, explore new possibilities, and get an exclusive hands-on preview of this innovative tool.
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