Gateway Graduate School, Pearson Edexcel and Flinders University to host the International Forum for Teachers (IFT) 2025

Gateway Graduate School in collaboration with the University of Flinders (Australia) and Pearson Edexcel, are proud to present the seventh International Forum for Teachers (IFT) on Saturday, 30th August 2025 at the BMICH, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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Inclusive Classrooms: Teaching Every Child, Reaching Every Mind

This year’s theme, “Inclusive Classrooms: Teaching Every Child, Reaching Every Mind,” seeks to explore how educators can create learning environments that support the full spectrum of learners regardless of background, ability, or circumstance through innovation, empathy, and collaboration.

Theme Overview:

Today’s classrooms are more diverse than ever, presenting both challenges and extraordinary opportunities. The 2025 Forum will delve into how we can:

  • Foster inclusion in learning environments that celebrate diversity and ensure every child feels seen, heard, and valued.
  • Empower educators to adapt pedagogy, curriculum, and classroom strategies to meet a broad range of learning needs.
  • Leverage educational technology and AI to promote equity, personalization, and student engagement without compromising human connection.
  • Champion social emotional well being and holistic development as integral to academic success.

IFT remains a first of its kind initiative, open to all teachers from state, private, and international schools across Sri Lanka and the region. The Forum is driven by a mission to nurture world-class educators through global partnerships and shared expertise. It provides a dynamic platform to engage in professional dialogue, exchange pedagogical insights, and reflect on the evolving needs of education in the 21st century.

This year’s Forum aims to spark fresh conversations and catalyze real-world change, helping educators create truly inclusive, student-centered classrooms.

Featured Speakers:

Dr. Alberto Luis August Assistant Professor & Director of Teaching & Learning, University of Nottingham Malaysia – A seasoned educator and educational leader, Dr. August brings a global perspective to inclusive practice, educational leadership, and climate-conscious, child-centered learning.

Professor Gretchen Geng, Deputy Dean (Education), Flinders University – A trailblazer in digital play and early childhood innovation, Professor Geng’s work empowers teachers with XR tools and Universal Design for Learning strategies to engage every child.

Ms. Rasini Bandara, Psychologist & International Well-being Consultant – An advocate for mental health in education, Rasini will focus on the importance of well-being in classrooms—supporting emotional regulation, safety, and resilience for all learners.

Mr. Kushil Gunasekera, Founder, Foundation of Goodness – Through his grassroots work uplifting rural communities, Kushil underscores the role of values, ethics, and service in holistic, inclusive education for national development.

Distinguished Panelists:

Prof. Saumya Liyanage, Scholar-Practitioner & Former Dean, University of the Visual & Performing Arts – A leading figure in performance studies, Prof. Liyanage connects embodied learning, cultural expression, and social reconciliation to inclusive educational spaces.

Ms. Premila Paulraj, Director – Market Growth (South Asia), Pearson – With a focus on equity and access to international education, Premila shares how localized solutions can open global pathways for learners of all backgrounds.

Mr. Sidath Wettimuny, Former Sri Lankan Cricketer & National Education Advocate – A champion of equitable access in sport and education, Sidath draws on leadership in policy reform and grassroots development to inspire inclusive practices at scale.

Thaji Dias, Principal Dancer & Lead Teacher, Chitrasena Dance CompanyA celebrated force in classical dance, Thaji blends embodied tradition with contemporary expression, fostering inclusive learning through movement, discipline, and artistic heritage.

Details on registrations can be obtained by calling Indrika on 0772256356 | 011 2888 288 or Lakisha on 0779256356 or by writing to info@ift.lk .

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