Live-Webinar
AI for Critical Thinking
Künstliche Intelligenz Lehrkräfte Lehramtsstudent*innen Referendar*innen Weiterführende Schule Berufliche Schule Förderschule Einsteiger
Do, 28.08.2025 18:00 Uhr (CEST)
Live-Webinar
AI for Critical Thinking
Künstliche Intelligenz Lehrkräfte Lehramtsstudent*innen Referendar*innen Weiterführende Schule Berufliche Schule Förderschule Einsteiger
Das Webinar findet statt am Donnerstag, 28. August 2025 von 18:00 Uhr bis 19:00 Uhr (CEST).
One of the most common criticisms of generative AI concerns its potential negative impact on students’ critical thinking skills. However, this perspective is not shared by everyone. Some educators have found that, when used thoughtfully, AI can actually enhance opportunities for critical thinking rather than diminish them. Like any tool, its impact depends on how it is applied — it can either foster meaningful learning experiences or undermine them.
This webinar will present a range of practical approaches to using generative AI in ways that support the development of critical thinking and reflection skills — both for educators and for their students. Participants are encouraged to attend with an open mind and a willingness to engage critically.
Lernziele
- You will use generative AI to create materials that encourage critical thinking.
- You will develop prompts that promote interaction and critical thinking.
- You will create reflection tasks that support critical thinking.
Nik Peachey is Director of Pedagogy at PeacheyPublications, an independent digital publishing company specialising in the design of digital learning materials for the English language classroom. He has been involved in Education since 1990 as a teacher, trainer, educational consultant and project manager. He has more than 25 years experience of working specifically with online, remote and blended learning environments.
He has worked all over the world teaching, training teachers and developing innovative and creative products. He is a two-time British Council Innovations award winner and has been shortlisted six times.