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26-27 March 2026
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When?
Thursday, March 26, 2026 · 20:00
London
Duration: 8 hours
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
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Agenda
S7 : Leveraging learner psychology to engage Generation Alpha
S8 : Language assessment literacy in action: Lessons from Brazil and Colombia
S9 : Developing classroom management skills
S10 : Why your students aren't speaking (and how to fix it!)
S11 : English File: A practical look at the classrooms of tomorrow
S12 : Letting go: Fostering autonomy with upper primary learners
Claudia Lopes is an educator, psychologist, and specialist in Psychopedagogy, Media Literacy, and Neuroscience applied to education and child development. With over 35 years of experience, she has built a distinguished international career,...
Gladys Quevedo-Camargo, associate professor at the Universidade de Brasília and current LAALTA president, and Nayibe Rosado-Mendinueta, professor emerita at Universidad del Norte, Colombia, LAALTA founding member and past president, bring deep...
Gladys Quevedo-Camargo, associate professor at the Universidade de Brasília and current LAALTA president, and Nayibe Rosado-Mendinueta, professor emerita at Universidad del Norte, Colombia, LAALTA founding member and past president, bring deep...
Philip Haines is originally from the UK but has lived in Mexico for over 30 years. He works as a Senior Global Professional Development Consultant for Oxford University Press and has trained teachers all across Mexico and in many other Latin...
Eduardo is a passionate educator with over 15 years of experience teaching English across diverse international contexts, including Japan, Hong Kong, and Colombia. His work is grounded in a relational approach to learning, with a strong emphasis...
Clyde Fowle has over 30 years’ experience teaching English, teacher training, managing language programmes and ELT materials development in Asia. He currently teaches upper primary students at Chiang Mai University Demonstration School, and was...
Christina Latham-Koenig started her career in TEFL in 1976, teaching at International House and later at the British Council, both in Spain (Valencia) and in the UK, and as a teacher trainer for both native and non-native teachers of...
Clive Oxenden trained to teach EFL at International House London. He has taught English for more than thirty years, mainly in Spain at the British Council Valencia, but also in Turkey, Kuwait, Algeria, and the UK. He has given teacher training...
Kate Chomacki started as an ELT editor for Pearson in 1987, moving to Oxford University Press in 1991 to develop the first edition of a new adult coursebook, English File. After nearly 30 years in ELT publishing, she teamed up with Christina...
Jerry Lambert started teaching in 1987 in Oxford. He then taught in Spain, and at the British Council in Ecuador, Portugal, and Hong Kong. He joined Oxford University Press as an editor in 1995 and worked on English File from 2000, helping to...