Lesson Planning and Classroom Management

Explore these of practical webinars designed to help adult educators strengthen their lesson planning and classroom management skills. Each session offers step-by-step guidance, real classroom examples, and adaptable tools to create organized, engaging, and learner-centered instruction. Perfect for new and experienced teachers alike.

All sessions can be delivered in-person or via webinar, can be tailored to specific levels of adult learners, and can focus on in-person, hyflex or remote instruction, or any combination.

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Let Routines Set You Free: The Power of Predictability in Adult Instruction

Effective classroom routines do more than streamline instruction—they build academic skills, foster a supportive learning community, and empower students to take ownership of their learning. In this session, participants will explore practical, research-backed routines that enhance engagement, promote language development, and create a structured yet flexible environment. Through real-world examples and interactive discussions, teachers will leave with concrete strategies to implement routines that boost student confidence, participation, and long-term success.

There's a lot of talk about the importance that employers place on soft skills in the workplace, including clear and effective communication, critical thinking, and self-management. The question for beginning and intermediate English language teachers is how to explicitly teach these skills in ESL classes? This session will introduce the concept of soft skills in the classroom, provide concrete language and activities for discussing and practicing them with learners, and language that learners can use in job interviews to share their abilities.

Teaching Soft Skills To English Language Learners

Engagement and Interaction in the English Language Classroom

Developing community and creating opportunities for engagement are essential ingredients for a successful learning experience. But what does this look like in an English language class where there are multiple languages spoken and/or people at the very beginning of their language learning journey? In this training, learn classroom management strategies and instructional approaches that provide multiple opportunities for adult language learners to interact with one another, practice their language skills in a variety of ways, and help people to stay engaged and interested throughout the entire class time.

Promising Practices for a Multilevel Classroom

English language classrooms feature a wide variety of educational backgrounds, abilities, and learning preferences, which contributes to a multilevel dynamic. This training will highlight promising teaching practices for supporting learners who need additional support, learners who move ahead quickly, and everyone in between. Participants will see concrete ideas for modifying activities to support a range of learner needs and abilities, and get ideas for teaching that can be implemented immediately.

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