AI in Education: Ethics, Practice and TVET Transformation Conference

May 13, 2026 Adam Cassar
This conference, organised jointly by Dr Cassandra Sturgeon Delia (CLE) and Dr Ivan De Battista (ICA), brings together educators from diverse disciplines to explore the evolving role of Artificial Intelligence in contemporary education. As AI continues to shape teaching, learning, and research practices, the event provides a collaborative space for discussion on its practical applications, ethical considerations, and long-term impact on education.

Through keynote speeches, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops, participants will explore responsible and effective uses of AI, with particular attention given to Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) contexts. The conference aims to equip educators and researchers with practical insights, emerging strategies, and a deeper understanding of how AI can be thoughtfully integrated into educational environments.

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Description of each workshop: 

Workshop 1: From AI Output to Human Impact: Rethinking Student Learning.
This workshop provides a practical framework for rethinking lesson delivery in an AI-driven context. Participants will engage in guided activities that demonstrate how AI can be integrated alongside human-centred learning approaches to support authentic skill development.

Workshop 2: From Prompt to Practice: Creating Interactive Classroom Notes using GenAI
This workshop focuses on writing effective prompts for interactive notes, turning lessons into engaging teaching materials, trying materials with students, and gathering feedback and practical examples ready for classroom use.

Workshop 3: The Dual-Edged Sword of Large Language Models
This workshop focuses on how Large Language Models (LLMs) are transforming how we work, learn, and create, but also the challenges faced including bias, hallucinations, privacy concerns, and overreliance. This session explains how LLMs work, explores their limitations, and highlights the opportunities they offer when used responsibly in education