The webinar Innovative Approaches in Humanistic Teaching is intended for all teachers who would like to get inspired by thoughts and ideas of those who introduced humanistic approach in the area of education. The webinar will take place on 22 January 2026 at 5:00 p.m. via the MS Teams platform.
Gertrude Moskowitz first wrote about humanistic language teaching in her iconic book "Caring and Sharing in the Foreign Language Class“ in 1978".In the digital AI world that we live in now what she wrote about is more relevant than ever. In our webinar we will look at techniques and approaches which might belong to the repertoire of a humanistic English teacher today.
We look forward to seeing you at the webinar!
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The webinar will be recorded in order to send the recording to the participants.
MARK ANDREWS
This webinar is intended for all teachers who are interested in humanistic approach to teaching, as well as how to stay an authentic personality, perceiving their students' needs in times of AI and digitization.
• inspiration and ideas for activities to use straightaway in the classroom • reflection upon own approach to teaching • perspectives on humanistic approach to teaching • list of books and resources to use when preparing classes • webinar recording, which will be available for 2 weeks
Mark Andrews worked as a teacher trainer at Eötvös Loránd University Budapest Hungary for 15 years in the Department of English Applied Linguistics, before that he taught in the German Democratic Republic, Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic.
He has been living and working in Central/Eastern Europe for 40 years now, 12 of which were as an ELT methodology teacher and advisor with the British Council. For six years he was involved in a language and culture project with Secondary School teachers in Hungary which resulted in a text book for teenagers "Zoom In".
He was co-ordinator of the IATEFL Hungary Culture and Literature Special Interest Group for 5 years and is a big supporter of teacher associations in the Central and Eastern European region. He worked for SOL (Sharing One Language) for 10 years both in Devon and in this region as a teacher trainer, teacher on student courses and course and materials developer.
He now works freelance and in the last year has been teaching week long courses for teenagers in Austrian schools for "English in Action". He enjoys coming to Slovakia a lot and co-ran four summer camps in Čadca, Stará Turá and Šamorin on a boat on the Danube
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