AI-powered classrooms: Smarter futures for English language learning

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping education, and English Language Teaching (ELT) is one of the areas where its impact is most visible. From adaptive learning platforms to instant feedback tools, AI offers new ways to make classrooms more engaging, personalised, and effective. This session explores how AI can support teachers in improving student outcomes, while also addressing challenges such as access, equity, and teacher readiness. 

This session is aimed at:

  • K–12 and Higher Education leaders integrating technology into language programs
  • English language Teachers and Co-Ordinators looking to enrich their practice with AI
  • School Administrators and Policymakers seeking scalable, sustainable solutions
  • EdTech partners aligning tools with institutional goals

 
By attending this session, participants will: 

  • Understand how AI is currently applied in ELT and where it is headed
  • See practical examples of AI tools for vocabulary, writing, speaking, and assessment
  • Learn strategies to balance human expertise with AI-driven support
  • Explore opportunities and challenges of AI adoption in Asian contexts
  • Gain practical insights on integrating AI into English language classrooms
  • Learn how to use AI responsibly to complement, not replace, teachers
  • Discover how AI can improve engagement, outcomes, and inclusivity
  • Connect with peers and thought leaders driving innovation in ELT

In collaboration with Britannica Education

Please note this is an invitaiton-only event


Thursday 02 October 08:00 - 08:45 Breakfast Roundtable

Add to calendar 10/02/2025 08:00 10/02/2025 08:45 AI-powered classrooms: Smarter futures for English language learning Artificial Intelligence is reshaping education, and English Language Teaching (ELT) is one of the areas where its impact is most visible.

In collaboration with Britannica Education
Breakfast Roundtable Asia/Shanghai
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Speakers

 Christopher Fett-Nguyen

Professional Learning Manager - Asia, Britannica Education