Webinar for educators: Teaching for Tomorrow

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Learn top business skills for the next decade and practical strategies for developing meaningful teaching resources.

This dynamic 60-minute session will introduce ABE’s new Level 3 Business Diplomas - developed to equip learners with the real-world skills employers value most.  You will discover how these qualifications align with emerging employer needs.  

The webinar's takeaways will include:
•    How to design lessons that develop the business skills employers are looking for
•    Ways to turn unit content into engaging, discussion-based sessions
•    Tips for creating visually engaging, interactive slides (and avoiding death by PowerPoint!)
•    How to build meaningful activities from existing materials
•    A free teaching template you can start using immediately

📅 Date: Thursday 29th May 2025
🕒 Time: 12.30pm UK time
📍 Location: Online 

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Who should attend?

This session is designed for those involved in business education primarily:

  • Centre heads
  • Sixth form heads
  • Tutors
  • Trainers
  • Course designers
  • Curriculum managers

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Presented by Gillian Hayter MBE

Gillian is ABE's Chief Examiner for both HR and Business divisions.  In this role, she supports learners, centres and the marking team in the development and assessment of qualifications in her areas.

As a member of the faculty at the Walbrook Institute, Gillian is the module leader for Leadership and Management and an Internal Reviewer for the International University for Applied Sciences. Previously, she supported postgraduate students through both lecturing and dissertation supervision for MBA programmes in entrepreneurship and business at Coventry University, London Campus.
 
Gillian has published several academic texts and study guides.

She is the founder and CEO of  Reboot Ltd, offering training and coaching to executives to develop their career. Gillian is passionate in the area of careers, focusing on fair pay.  She was recently a delegate at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UK) which this year focused on ‘equality, rights and empowerment’.

In her spare time, Gill plays golf, tennis and recently published her first non-workbook -Mahjong for Beginners!
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