ESPSIG: The Inverted ESP Classroom – fostering student engagement, critical thinking and information literacy skills

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The Inverted Classroom Model (ICM) requires students to take responsibility of their own learning. It is a particularly suitable method for teaching ESP since it fosters the exchange and sharing of knowledge, aligning with the needs-based approach promoted for ESP. Furthermore, this methodology requires learners to prepare for lessons, thus allowing them to participate more actively in class. Online tools and learning management systems can assist with creating more engaging pre-class activities.  Essential Future skills such as teamwork, critical thinking, and information literacy can easily be integrated into this setting ensuring that students are prepared for the changing requirements of today’s work world. 

Speaker: Gerlinde Koppitsch

Gerlinde Koppitsch is an ESP instructor for Engineering and IT at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria. She holds an MA in English Language Studies and is currently completing her dissertation on fostering student engagement in higher education. Her research explores innovative teaching methods, virtual exchanges, e-learning, and AI in teaching and learning. 

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When
8th October, 2024 6:00 PM
Location
Online event
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Which SIGs are involved in this event? English for Specific Purposes
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Certificates will be sent to members of IATEFL