Join Macmillan’s free webinar on December the 4th.
Let’s will look at the evolution of education from three perspectives: teaching and learning online; AI and how it can be harnessed to personalise instruction; how the vast amount of available online texs can be exploited in teaching adults.
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November 14, 2024 – 05:00 PM (Bucharest time).
Free webinar for English/literacy teachers and leaders, grades 3-12 (international schools)
Join us for a special workshop with David Spencer, the brilliant author behind Macmillan’s “Gateway” series, coming to Bucharest on November the 1st! Don’t miss this chance to explore and celebrate the incredible strengths of English teachers that often go unnoticed.
Join this free webinar designed for English teachers who are just starting their Jolly Phonics teaching journey!
Wednesday, 30th October 2024 at 16:00 (Bucharest time)
Tuesday, 25th June 2024 at 12:00, 16:00, and 00:30 EET.
Macmillan Education introduces a bite-sized webinar that brings you the best advice into ready-to-use tips and tricks from this year’s online sessions for teachers.
April 23, 2024 – from 5:00PM EET – free Webinar for primary English teachers.
Explore Jolly Grammar, a programme designed to build upon earlier phonics teaching by introducing more advanced spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Academy Stars 2nd Edition is a 7-level British English primary course which prepares young learners for the wider world, for academic progression and for exam success. CEFR Levels: pre A1 – B1
On December 13th, 2023 – at 12:00 PM (EET).
In this webinar, current teacher and Dean of Admissions at The Global College Spain, Stephen Rowcliffe will outline the results of his research into the benefits and characteristics of inspirational teaching, including a hierarchical model developed to summarise and conceptualise its main features.
The event will take place live 3 times on Tuesday 12th December at 12:00, 16:00 and 00:30pm EET.
Join David Crystal, Ben Crystal and Chia Suan Chong for a 2-part event (90 minutes) that looks at what books have influenced English, how it is performed and how ancient teaching approaches can be brought back to life!
1st December 2023 – at 12:00 / 17:00 / 00:30 EET.
A 3-part event (2 hours total) that will explore how adults learn new skills, whether they’re a student at university, a teacher in a Higher Education college, or simply learning English in a language school. Free registration.