This free webinar, aimed at teachers will explore the benefits of moving beyond teacher-led instruction to a more dialogic approach.
Join us online on Thursday 23rd April 2026 from 4.00-4.45pm.
NEC Director of Quality and Assessment, Sarah Turner, will be joined by Greg Dallas, an experienced tutor in Law, with 20 years experience and a background as an examiner for AQA and OCR.
Greg will explain why in today’s information-rich landscape, the ability to analyse, question, and solve complex problems is more important than ever. The session will look at:
- how to foster interactive, student-centred dialogue
- quick-win techniques that can be embedded across all disciplines to enhance enquiry-based learning
- how to help students identify bias and evaluate source reliability
- the role of critical thinking in safeguarding – including risk identification, professional judgement and ethical decision-making.
When teachers are trained in critical thinking, it changes the way students experience learning. Lessons become more engaging, discussions more meaningful, and questions more powerful – moving classrooms towards deeper understanding and confident, independent thought.
Download more information and register your place.
Attendees will receive free enrolment onto NEC’s Critical Thinking and Problem Solving self-study courses, worth £105 each.