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British Council announces free three-day online conference for English teachers

From Inclusion to AI: Explore innovative approaches in ELT at South Asia’s Leading Online Conference

British Council announces free three-day online conference for English teachers across South Asia

Islamabad  :  15th July 2025 Educators across South Asia are invited to a dynamic three-day professional development experience at the South Asia TeachingEnglish Online Conference 2025, taking place from 17 to 19 July 2025. This free, fully online event is designed for primary and secondary English teachers and education professionals, with sessions tailored to address some of the most important themes shaping English language teaching today.

With the theme “Supporting Teachers’ Professional Development”, the conference offers nine thought-provoking sessions including three expert-led panel discussions. Teachers will explore sessions on inclusive practices to support all learners, integration of 21st century skills in the English classroom and how digital technology and AI can enhance learning and teaching. The first theme explores inclusive education practices, providing educators with strategies to create classrooms where every learner feels valued and supported. The second theme delves into integrating 21st-century skills—such as critical thinking, collaboration, and global citizenship—into English language teaching, preparing students for a rapidly changing world. The final theme highlights the transformative role of digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing teaching and learning, equipping educators with innovative tools to engage diverse classrooms effectively. Together, these themes offer a holistic approach to building future-ready English education across South Asia.

At the heart of this conference are the renowned speakers and practitioners from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, UK and Greece who bring decades of classroom experience, academic research, and innovation to the table. Spanning South Asia and beyond, this diverse panel offers participants the chance to learn from leaders who are redefining English language education all working at the forefront of inclusive education, 21st-century skills, and digital integration. Their insights are rooted in regional realities and practical classroom experience, offering participants highly relevant, context-driven professional learning providing fresh perspectives, practical strategies, and globally informed approaches that complement and enrich the South Asian context.

“As we navigate an educational landscape transformed by technology and diversity, our focus remains clear: every teacher must feel equipped to make English learning inclusive, meaningful, and future-ready. True innovation comes not from tools alone, but from empathy, reflection, and a commitment to reaching every learner.” — Sarah Rogerson, Director, English and School Education, British Council South Asia

James Hampson, Country Director, British Council Pakistan said: “We’re helping teachers of English from Pakistan and across South Asia by connecting them to world-class expertise. This Conference will introduce new ideas, new technologies, and new skills which will benefit millions of students they teach today and into the future.”

Whether you’re striving to build more inclusive classrooms, equip learners with future-ready skills, or explore AI-enhanced teaching, this conference will empower you with tools and connections to grow professionally, you will also receive an e-certificate for each session attended. Join hundreds of educators across South Asia in reimagining English language teaching through inclusion, innovation, and inspiration. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, reflect, and grow.

Registration for the conference is free, to sign up visit https://www.britishcouncil.org.bd/en/programmes/teach/sa2025

Field Correspondent Sohail Majeed
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Sohail Majeed is a Special Correspondent at The Diplomatic Insight. He has twelve plus years of experience in journalism & reporting. He covers International Affairs, Diplomacy, UN, Sports, Climate Change, Economy, Technology, and Health.

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