Tras la Bienvenida a cargo del Presidente de ACEIA, Alan McDyre, y de la Responsable de Formación, Lisa Ellen Dold, la jornada del sábado daba comienzo el sábado 23 de noviembre con la Plenaria, ofrecida por Mike Mayor, ponente y profesional de la enseñanza de idiomas de reconocido prestigio, quien ofrecerá una interesante conferencia bajo el título “What next? Language Teaching and Assessment in 20230 and Beyond”. Mike Mayor es director senior de Global Scale of English (GSE) en Pearson y especialista en la aplicación de las nuevas tecnologías, especialmente de la Inteligencia Artificial, a la enseñanza de idiomas, tanto para docentes, como en centros de idiomas.
Abstract
What next? Language teaching and assessment in 2030 and beyond From Grammar-Translation to Audio-Visual to Communicative methodologies – language learning, teaching and assessment has always been an evolving discipline. But it is probably not an over-statement to say that the events of recent years have accelerated change in a way that no one could have imagined. The pandemic has forced us to re-think how we teach and learn – and what we teach and learn. Necessity forced many to embrace new digital technologies and all the signs suggest that many of the changes that we had to make are now here to stay. So, what will language learning, teaching and assessment look like in 2030 and beyond? How will new technologies such as AR, VR and Open AI impact teachers and learners? What role will AI play? And will it eventually replace the need for teachers altogether? This session will address these questions with reference to recent research from Pearson and other organizations and outline what we at Pearson are doing to support teachers and learners today and in the future.
Biodata
Mike Mayor is Senior Director, Global Scale of English (GSE) at Pearson. Over the past 30 years, he has worked as a teacher, lexicographer, publisher and presenter and has headed up the GSE team since 2013, ensuring that the GSE underpins all elements of the Pearson English Journey. Mike has a BA in French and a Masters in English and Applied Linguistics from Cambridge University.
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