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Pearson Autumn Festival
Technologies and Solutions – Challenges of Hybrid Teaching and Learning

English Book Education has a great pleasure to invite you to Pearson Autumn Festival another professional development event revolving around new generation of learners and challenges we face educating them.
Join us on October 20, 2021

Tbilisi Time: 12:45 – 13:45
Dr. Agnieszka Cyluk
“Meet the modern learner – how to teach and reach the new generation of learners”
Modern learners expect learning that is personalised, relevant, and interactive. In this session, we will look at the characteristics of the new generation of students and explore different ways of using technology to teach and reach the modern learners. We will discuss how to adapt your pedagogy to meet the needs of your digital students, help them learn how they learn best and give them voice and choice in their learning process.
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Tbilisi Time: 14:00 – 15:00
Magdalena Kania
“Lessons that really work – how to make your students flourish”
Learning a language is not linear. Learners go through different phases when their learning goes smoothly and moments when they get stuck. What I have noticed throughout my teaching career, learners can get discouraged by the downs. However, with proper tools and well-designed lessons we can help them to overcome the challenges and give them a lot of support in developing as learners.
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Tbilisi Time: 15:15 – 16:15
Bartek Janiak
“Assessment as part of a learning journey”
Learning is a journey, but not an easy one. There are tests, mentors, friends, and foes along the way. All important, all to serve a purpose. All aimed at helping students to progress. Assessment plays a key role in this process, and when introduced appropriately, helps rather than hinders progress. Join us to discover the possibilities of the Pearson assessment portfolio and find the best fit for your teaching reality.
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Each participant will receive the certificate of attendance and a digital conference pack.
NGL Webinar: Heads or Tails? Making the blended classroom work for you

Join National Geographic Learning event exclusively for Georgia!
With the move to online teaching over the past 18 months, the flipped classroom model as a way of facilitating a blended approach has grown in popularity. Indeed, it could be argued that it is a necessity to ensure successful learning in an online environment. In this session we’ll start by defining what exactly we mean by a blended classroom and the benefits that using a flipped approach can have. We’ll then look at how this can work on a practical basis with examples taken from National Geographic Learning’s Life 2nd Ed. and Perspectives series.
See the details of Heads or Tails? event exclusively for teachers in Georgia below:
When: 5th November
Tbilisi Time: 17:00

Speaker
Alex Warren
National Geographic Learning
Find out more about National Geographic Learning titles

Perspectives is a four-skills series that teaches learners to think critically and to develop the language skills they need to find their own voice in English. The carefully-guided language lessons, real-world stories, and TED Talks motivate learners to think creatively and communicate effectively. In Perspectives, learners develop an open mind, a critical eye and a clear voice. Every unit explores one idea from different perspectives, encouraging learners to evaluate new information, develop their own opinions and ideas, and express those ideas confidently in English.

Bring the world to your classroom with Life, Second Edition, a six-level integrated-skills series with grammar and vocabulary for young adult and adult English language learners. Through stunning National Geographic content, video, and engaging topics, Life inspires a generation of informed decision-makers. With Life, learners develop their ability to think critically and communicate effectively in the global community.
