Tag: technology

FREE! Everway CPD webinar: Ask the Expert – Everway Inclusion & Technology Team

Do you have questions about:

🩷 Inclusive technology
🩷 Accessibility and digital inclusion
🩷 Supporting literacy across the curriculum
🩷 EAL and multilingual learners
🩷 Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
🩷 Building learner independence
🩷 Exam access arrangements
🩷 Technology that removes barriers to learning

Bring your questions, classroom challenges, or learner scenarios and we’ll explore practical strategies together.

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FREE! Everway CPD webinar: Inclusive by Design – How Purposeful Technology Removes Barriers to Learning.

In this practical session, organised for UAE Induction Week, Carrie-Ann Gibson will explore how purposeful use of technology can:
🩷 Remove barriers to learning
🩷 Increase participation
🩷 Build learner independence
Discover simple, inclusive technology tools and strategies that support reading, writing, language development and engagement.

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FREE! Webinar – How to Reduce Marking & Help Students Become More Independent Coders – 20 May 2026

🆓 If you teach coding, this probably sounds familiar…

🔹 Students get stuck
🔹 Hands go up
🔹 You’re constantly interrupted
🔹 Marking takes longer than it should

We’re running a free webinar on how to reduce marking and help students become more Independent coders

The session is all about practical ways to help learners make more progress independently, while still giving teachers enough visibility to know when to step in.

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FREE! Webinar – How to Reduce Marking & Help Students Become More Independent Coders – 14 May 2026

🆓 If you teach coding, this probably sounds familiar…

🔹 Students get stuck
🔹 Hands go up
🔹 You’re constantly interrupted
🔹 Marking takes longer than it should

We’re running a free webinar on how to reduce marking and help students become more Independent coders

The session is all about practical ways to help learners make more progress independently, while still giving teachers enough visibility to know when to step in.

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