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Are Your Students “Future-Ready”?

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Segment: Teaching Adults

Hosted by: National Geographic Learning Global

Category: 21st Century SkillsCritical Thinking

Presenter: Sean Bermingham

In today’s rapidly evolving global job market, students entering the workforce need more than just academic knowledge; they need future-ready skills that will help them adapt to new challenges and opportunities in the global workplace and beyond. So how is the need for “future-ready skills” different now from in the past, and what role might these skills play in a language learning classroom? In this interactive webinar, we’ll explore what we mean by ‘future-ready skills’ and look at some practical ways for incorporating them in English language curricula and lessons.

Sean Bermingham is an Executive Editor for National Geographic Learning. A former English language teacher, Sean has given presentations and workshops at language teaching conferences in Asia, the Middle East, and North America. He is currently based in Singapore, where he works on the development of new products for the global ELT market, including coursebooks, digital components, and instructor materials. 

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