What Coaching Skills Do Classroom Managers Need in the AI Era? Practical Dialogue Techniques to Empower Students – Joint Webinar by StudyLab and FCE
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- What Coaching Skills Do Classroom Managers Need in the AI Era? Practical Dialogue Techniques to Empower Students – Joint Webinar by StudyLab and FCE
- StudyLab and FCE are co-hosting a free online seminar featuring Makiko Mori, a TCS-certified professional coach, to explore essential coaching skills for classroom leaders in the AI era. Attendees will learn practical dialogue techniques that inspire students to take initiative in their learning.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 16, 2026
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StudyLab and FCE are co-hosting a free online seminar featuring Makiko Mori, a TCS-certified professional coach, to explore essential coaching skills for classroom leaders in the AI era. Attendees will learn practical dialogue techniques that inspire students to take initiative in their learning.
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- June 16, 2026
StudyLab and FCE are co-hosting a free online seminar featuring Makiko Mori, a TCS-certified professional coach, to explore essential coaching skills for classroom leaders in the AI era. Attendees will learn practical dialogue techniques that inspire students to take initiative in their learning.
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StudyLab Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Takeshi Jifuku), an EdTech company providing educational institution support and technology solutions, and FCE Inc. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President & CEO: Junetsu Ishikawa; TSE: 9564), a company specializing in DX promotion and educational training, will jointly host a free online seminar titled "Empowering Students to Take Initiative: The Most Powerful Coaching Skills Classroom Leaders Need in the AI Era" on June 23 (Tue) to 26 (Fri), 2026.
Register for the seminar
[Background and Objectives]
Advancements in AI technology are transforming the way learning centers operate. As systems increasingly handle knowledge retention and progress tracking—automating efficiency—the true differentiator in future tutoring operations will be the human ability to notice subtle changes in students and build the emotional foundation that motivates them to study independently. This human-centered interaction, particularly coaching, cannot be replicated by machines.
This seminar will clarify the essential nature of coaching in an era of defined roles between AI and humans, delivering practical, immediately applicable skills for classroom managers and instructors. Moving beyond mere knowledge transfer, the seminar promotes a coaching approach that celebrates small steps forward—positioning this mindset as the most powerful skill in modern education—and proposes a new model for tutoring center management.
[Seminar Highlights]
The seminar is divided into two parts. The first part, the "Lecture Session," explains the core principles of coaching in the AI era and introduces three practical dialogue techniques to foster student autonomy. The second part, the "Interview Session," addresses real-world challenges faced by educators, such as students lacking motivation, and offers concrete solutions.
[Interview Topics (Excerpts)]
How should we approach students who appear unmotivated?
In busy educational settings where individual attention is limited, can coaching be effective in short durations (e.g., one minute)?
During online consultations or lessons, where it's difficult to sense atmosphere through screens, what methods or tips can help draw out students’ true feelings?
What are the key techniques for active listening that encourage students to open up and communicate effectively?
Register for the seminar
[Recommended For]
Classroom managers and instructors working in tutoring centers or other educational environments
Educators seeking to enhance communication skills that inspire student motivation and self-driven behavior
Professionals interested in understanding the optimal division of roles between AI tools (digital) and human support (analog) in educational guidance
[Event Overview]
Dates and Times:
June 23, 2026 (Tue) 11:00–12:00
June 24, 2026 (Wed) 11:00–12:00
June 25, 2026 (Thu) 11:00–12:00
June 26, 2026 (Fri) 11:00–12:00
Format: Online (Zoom Webinar)
*Zoom is a trademark or registered trademark of Zoom Video Communications, Inc.
Fee: Free
Co-hosts: StudyLab Inc., FCE Inc.
Details and Registration: Please register via the dedicated event page below.
https://studylab.seminarone.com/fce2seminar/event
Speaker Profile
Makiko Mori (Mori Makiko)
General Incorporated Association Trust Coaching / TCS-Certified Professional Coach
Makiko Mori (Mori Makiko)
General Incorporated Association Trust Coaching / TCS-Certified Professional Coach
Mori began her career as a corporate support consultant. Through experience in management consulting and corporate executive roles, she realized that communication is the key to transforming people and organizations. She studied coaching and became a TCS-certified professional coach. Currently, she conducts leadership and communication training for corporations and government agencies. In recent years, she has also delivered numerous lectures and seminars at schools and educational institutions, providing practical advice on how coaching can be applied in teacher-student interactions while empathizing with educators’ real-world challenges.
Company Overview
[StudyLab Inc.]
CEO: Takeshi Jifuku
Headquarters: 3F Iroha Hongō Building, 4-37-18 Hongō, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
URL: https://studylab.co.jp/
Business: Development, operation, and sales of ICT educational content for tutoring centers, including the printer-based learning support service StudyOne (Studylab).
[FCE Inc.]
Founded: April 21, 2017
President & CEO: Junetsu Ishikawa
Stock Code: 9564
Headquarters: 2-4-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Business: DX promotion, educational training, publishing
URL: https://fce-hd.co.jp
[Media Inquiries]
StudyLab Inc., Second Division, Educational ICT Sales Department
TEL: 03-6902-1151
StudyLab Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Takeshi Jifuku), an EdTech company providing educational institution support and technology solutions, and FCE Inc. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President & CEO: Junetsu Ishikawa; TSE: 9564), a company specializing in DX promotion and educational training, will jointly host a free online seminar titled "Empowering Students to Take Initiative: The Most Powerful Coaching Skills Classroom Leaders Need in the AI Era" on June 23 (Tue) to 26 (Fri), 2026.
Register for the seminar
[Background and Objectives]
Advancements in AI technology are transforming the way learning centers operate. As systems increasingly handle knowledge retention and progress tracking—automating efficiency—the true differentiator in future tutoring operations will be the human ability to notice subtle changes in students and build the emotional foundation that motivates them to study independently. This human-centered interaction, particularly coaching, cannot be replicated by machines.
This seminar will clarify the essential nature of coaching in an era of defined roles between AI and humans, delivering practical, immediately applicable skills for classroom managers and instructors. Moving beyond mere knowledge transfer, the seminar promotes a coaching approach that celebrates small steps forward—positioning this mindset as the most powerful skill in modern education—and proposes a new model for tutoring center management.
[Seminar Highlights]
The seminar is divided into two parts. The first part, the "Lecture Session," explains the core principles of coaching in the AI era and introduces three practical dialogue techniques to foster student autonomy. The second part, the "Interview Session," addresses real-world challenges faced by educators, such as students lacking motivation, and offers concrete solutions.
[Interview Topics (Excerpts)]
How should we approach students who appear unmotivated?
In busy educational settings where individual attention is limited, can coaching be effective in short durations (e.g., one minute)?
During online consultations or lessons, where it's difficult to sense atmosphere through screens, what methods or tips can help draw out students’ true feelings?
What are the key techniques for active listening that encourage students to open up and communicate effectively?
Register for the seminar
[Recommended For]
Classroom managers and instructors working in tutoring centers or other educational environments
Educators seeking to enhance communication skills that inspire student motivation and self-driven behavior
Professionals interested in understanding the optimal division of roles between AI tools (digital) and human support (analog) in educational guidance
[Event Overview]
Dates and Times:
June 23, 2026 (Tue) 11:00–12:00
June 24, 2026 (Wed) 11:00–12:00
June 25, 2026 (Thu) 11:00–12:00
June 26, 2026 (Fri) 11:00–12:00
Format: Online (Zoom Webinar)
*Zoom is a trademark or registered trademark of Zoom Video Communications, Inc.
Fee: Free
Co-hosts: StudyLab Inc., FCE Inc.
Details and Registration: Please register via the dedicated event page below.
https://studylab.seminarone.com/fce2seminar/event
Speaker Profile
Makiko Mori (Mori Makiko)
General Incorporated Association Trust Coaching / TCS-Certified Professional Coach
Makiko Mori (Mori Makiko)
General Incorporated Association Trust Coaching / TCS-Certified Professional Coach
Mori began her career as a corporate support consultant. Through experience in management consulting and corporate executive roles, she realized that communication is the key to transforming people and organizations. She studied coaching and became a TCS-certified professional coach. Currently, she conducts leadership and communication training for corporations and government agencies. In recent years, she has also delivered numerous lectures and seminars at schools and educational institutions, providing practical advice on how coaching can be applied in teacher-student interactions while empathizing with educators’ real-world challenges.
Company Overview
[StudyLab Inc.]
CEO: Takeshi Jifuku
Headquarters: 3F Iroha Hongō Building, 4-37-18 Hongō, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
URL: https://studylab.co.jp/
Business: Development, operation, and sales of ICT educational content for tutoring centers, including the printer-based learning support service StudyOne (Studylab).
[FCE Inc.]
Founded: April 21, 2017
President & CEO: Junetsu Ishikawa
Stock Code: 9564
Headquarters: 2-4-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Business: DX promotion, educational training, publishing
URL: https://fce-hd.co.jp
[Media Inquiries]
StudyLab Inc., Second Division, Educational ICT Sales Department
TEL: 03-6902-1151
FAQ
What is the theme of this webinar?
Learn practical coaching dialogue techniques for classroom leaders to inspire student autonomy in the AI era.
Who is the speaker?
Makiko Mori, TCS-certified professional coach, will share practical coaching insights for educational settings.
Is participation free?
Yes, the event is free and open to all via online registration.
Who should attend?
Classroom managers, instructors, and educators aiming to boost student motivation.
When is it held?
June 23–26, 2026, daily from 11:00 to 12:00 via Zoom webinar.