IATEFL MaWSIG Free Webinar

Iatefl Materials Writing SIG’s next webinar will feature Katherine Reilly, renowned ELT author and teacher trainer, who will explore how AI can empower materials writers to create more inclusive, personalised, and learner-centred content.

Katherine brings her expertise to help us rethink materials writing for the future. She specialises in learner-centred teaching and has delivered sessions on Inclusive AI for the British Council and multiple IATEFL SiGs. She has published extensively in ELT and children’s literature, serves as an oral examiner, and is a regular contributor to ELT NEWS magazine on equitable and accessible teaching practices.

👉 Free for all to attend! Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights from her inspiring work!

🔗 Sign up now via the link in bio / IATEFL website: https://www.iatefl.org/event-details/#/?id=703

Thank You for Attending Our Conference

A heartfelt thank you to the incredible audience of TeachingEnglish South Asia,for your warm and inspiring presence during today’s session! I was truly overwhelmed by your enthusiasm, thoughtful engagement, and genuine interest in using AI to create inclusive, meaningful learning experiences even in low-resource classrooms. Your passion for teaching, despite daily challenges, reminded me why this work matters so deeply. Let’s keep learning from one another and breaking barriers, one lesson at a time.

https://www.britishcouncil.org.bd/en/programmes/teach/sa2025

TeachingEnglish South Asia Conference

Teaching large, diverse, and low-resource classrooms? AI can help and Katherine Reilly will show you how.

An ELT educator, author, and teacher trainer based in Athens, Katherine Reilly is known for her learner-centred, inclusive approach to teaching. She’s led sessions on Inclusive AI for the British Council and IATEFL’s LTSIG, and brings a wealth of practical experience designing accessible materials for students from a wide range of linguistic and cultural backgrounds.

Katherine has written extensively across ELT, children’s literature, and inclusive resources. She lectures at universities, serves as an oral examiner, and regularly shares practical advice in ELT NEWS magazine.

In this session, she explores how AI can support equity and access, even in classrooms with limited resources—helping teachers reach every learner more effectively.

Don’t miss this opportunity to explore practical, ethical, and inclusive ways to bring AI into your teaching.

⏰ 17:00 Pakistan time, 17:30 India and Sri Lanka time, 17:45 Nepal time and 18:00 Bangladesh time

👉 Save your spot https://tinyurl.com/m2uv64fj