Patrick McGrath
Everway (formerly TextHelp)
Literacy is the foundation of learning, but traditional approaches don’t work for every student. In this hands-on, interactive session, we’ll explore practical, inclusive strategies that help all learners develop reading and writing skills—whether they need some stretch and challenge, are neurodivergent, multilingual, or struggling with literacy barriers.
Through engaging activities, participants will experience common literacy challenges firsthand and discover simple, high-impact strategies to make reading and writing more accessible. From multi-sensory storytelling to scaffolding techniques, this session will equip educators with both technology led and practice based classroom-ready ideas that support every learner.
You’ll leave with evidence-based approaches to literacy instruction, a deeper understanding of how small changes create big impacts, and immediately actionable strategies to make literacy more inclusive.
Inclusive teaching isn’t just about supporting students with additional needs—it’s about creating better learning experiences for everyone. Simple shifts in classroom practice can remove barriers for some students while making learning more engaging, accessible, and effective for all.
In this hands-on, interactive session, you’ll explore practical, easy-to-implement strategies that support neurodivergent learners, EAL students, and those with diverse needs—while benefiting the entire class. Through engaging activities, you’ll experience common learning challenges and discover small but powerful adjustments that make a big impact. Together, we’ll build a 7 step plan that will help you and your school form new habits that make big change!
From tech enabled lesson adaptations and flexible classroom design to better use of technology strategies, this session will give you immediately actionable ideas to create a more inclusive learning environment that works for every student.
Julian Ridden
Quizizz
Every classroom is filled with students who learn at different paces, have varying levels of prior knowledge, and require different types of support. Differentiation is essential—but it often feels overwhelming. How can educators personalise learning effectively without adding hours of extra planning?
In this hands-on workshop, we’ll explore how GenAI can be a powerful ally in making differentiation easier and more efficient. You’ll discover practical ways to use GenAI-driven tools to create multiple levels of content, scaffold instruction, and provide instant feedback—all while saving time. From generating adaptive questions to tailoring activities for different student needs, we’ll focus on real classroom applications rather than theory.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll walk away with a differentiated, AI-enhanced lesson that matches your teaching style, curriculum needs, and that you can immediately use in your classroom.
Active learning doesn’t have to mean more work for teachers. With the right tools, you can create engaging, student-driven experiences without spending hours planning or managing classroom chaos.
In this interactive workshop, we’ll explore how technology can empower educators to implement active learning strategies that foster deeper learner engagement—without adding to your workload. Using AI-powered tools, you’ll discover how to transform passive activities into dynamic learning experiences that spark curiosity, boost participation, and provide real-time insights into student understanding.
You’ll experience the power of active learning from a learner’s perspective while creating resources you can immediately use in your own classroom. Whether you’re new to active learning or looking for fresh ways to streamline lesson planning, this session will equip you with practical strategies to make learning more interactive and impactful.