Conference Name: Teacher 2026 – International Teaching Conference, 26-27 November, Singapore
Conference Dates: 26-27 November 2026
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Conference Venue: The National University of Singapore Society (NUSS) The Graduate Club, Suntec City Guild House, 3 Temasek Boulevard (Tower 5), #02- 401/402 Suntec City Mall, Singapore
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: 15 March 2026
Contact E-Mail ID: convener@eurasiaresearch.info
Organising Scholarly Association: Teaching & Education Research Association (TERA)
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TERA President: Lynne M. Celli, PhD, Higher Education Executive (retired), Adjunct Professor, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA
Conference Language: English
Conference Themes: Teaching, Education & Learning
TERA Previous Conferences: Click Here
(Vernacular Session, e.g., European Languages, Arabic, Bahasa, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Japanese, Russian, will be organised for a minimum of 5 or more participants of a particular language)
(Only English language, full-length, original papers will be considered for publication in conference journals)
KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Walida Ounruean
Curriculum and Instruction, Faculty of Education, Uttaradit Rajabhat University, Thailand
Topic: Youth around the world
Brief Biography
WALIDA OUNRUEAN …I submitted my research paper to participate in a competition, and it was published at a conference in China on August 21-22, 2025. After that, the committee selected a researcher to be the keynote speaker. I was selected to be a keynote speaker by researchers from more than 15 countries. The committee asked me to submit a topic for the keynote speaker competition. And I chose a topic “Learning for Creative Thinking”. After that I have been given the nickname in the designation of “International Education Ambassador” Frenship across the horizon. I have been invited to give lectures in several countries visually. “I believe in myself that I have a heart for children and youth around the world. I have a passion for children and youth around the world and inspire teachers around the world to teach many children. There are still many children and youth around the world who lack educational opportunities. I can feel the cold that those children had to endure and the hunger in knowledge they had to endure to survive amidst starvation. I have had the chance to teach underprivileged children, and they deserve opportunities from those who are already fortunate, like myself. I believe that education is extremely important for people’s lives today and in the future. Therefore, it is my hope to expand the reach of education across the world, and if given the opportunity, I would like to personally teach the children by myself. And I still long to share knowledge with all young people, including teachers and scholars worldwide, who should be inspired by me.”
Achievements
- “The Best Keynote Speaker” Award by IntelMeet Global Conference Theme “Mission to the world for children and youth” November 28, 2025, at Canada. 2. “Committee Member” Award by IntelMeet Global Conference Theme “Mission to the world for children and youth” November 28, 2025, at Canada. 3. “Learning for Creative Thinking” Topic Award by IntelMeet Global Conference Theme “Mission to the world for children and youth” November 28, 2025, at Canada. 4. Doctoral Presentation Award, Humanities and Social Sciences Thesis and Independent Research Innovation Contest Project via Online System on August 5, 2022 5. International Journal of Social Sciences Creative Living Knowledge Workshop, The Best Innovation Award. 6. Eurasia Research, International Conference on Research in Teaching, Education & Learning, held at Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Executive Centre, Singapore, Organized By: Teaching & Education Research Association (TERA) on 14-15 December 2018
Contribution to Current Job Profile
Lectures, seminars: Advisory Committee Member in the WORLD ACADEMICS Advisory Committee. And KEYNOTE SPEAKER “Learning for Creative Thinking” on International Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning (ICDTL-25), 21st – 22nd August 2025 Tianjin, Chaina as Hybrid Conference, at the International Conference organized by the World Academics held 21st – 22nd August 2025 Tianjin, Chaina at Virtual Conference. : Advisory Committee Member in the WORLD ACADEMICS Advisory Committee. KEYNOTE SPEAKER “Learning for Creative Thinking” Friendship across the horizon: In the designation of “International Education Ambassador” at the International Conference organized by Asia Pacific Society of Technology and Education (APSTE) held on 3rd September 2025 at Jamaica Virtual Conference. International Conference on Education, Learning and Management (ICELM-25).: Advisory Committee Member in the WORLD ACADEMICS Advisory Committee. And KEYNOTE SPEAKER “Learning for Creative Thinking” Friendship across the horizon: In the designation of “International Education Ambassador” at the International Conference on Educational and Instructional Technology (ICEIT-25) held on 1st October 2025 (virtually) organized by RESEARCH PLUS with the theme “Transforming education with digital innovations for better learning outcomes.” In Singapore. : Advisory Committee Member in the WORLD ACADEMICS Advisory Committee. And KEYNOTE SPEAKER “Learning for Creative Thinking” Friendship across the horizon: In the designation of “International Education Ambassador” at the International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Emerging Technology (ICCINEIT-25)” October 25-26, 2025, Hybrid (in-person and virtually) at MALMO, SWEDEN. : Advisory Committee Member in the WORLD ACADEMICS Advisory Committee. And KEYNOTE SPEAKER “Learning for Creative Thinking” Friendship across the horizon: In the designation of “International Education Ambassador” at the “International Education Ambassador”, Keynote Speaker November 8, 2025, the International Conference on Emerging Technologies, Sustainability, and Global Collaboration (ICETSGC-25), in Hybrid Mode, November 8, 2025, in Barcelona, Spain : Advisory Committee Member in the WORLD ACADEMICS Advisory Committee. And KEYNOTE SPEAKER “Learning for Creative Thinking” Friendship across the horizon: In the designation of “International Education Ambassador” at the “International Conference on Education and Learning Sciences – (ICOELS-25), Calgary, Canada” Organized Research Leagues RL. Conference Theme “Learning for creative thinking” in Hybrid Mode, November 4-5, 2025, in Calgary, Canada. : KEYNOTE SPEAKER “Learning for Creative Thinking” Friendship across the horizon: In the designation of “International Education Ambassador” at the “The International Conference on Emerging Technologies, Pharmacology Education and Business (ICETPEB-25), Barcelona, Spain” Organized by Anyaccess Technologies. Conference Theme “Mission to the world for children and youth” in Hybrid Mode, November 20, 2025, in Barcelona, Spain. : Advisory Committee Member in the WORLD ACADEMICS Advisory Committee. And KEYNOTE SPEAKER “Learning for Creative Thinking” Friendship across the horizon: In the designation of “International Education Ambassador at the “International Conference on Science, Engineering & Technology (ICSET-2025), INDIA” Organized by IntelMeet Global Conference Theme “Mission to the world for children and youth” in Hybrid Mode, November 28, 2025, at INDIA. : Advisory Committee Member in the WORLD ACADEMICS Advisory Committee. And KEYNOTE SPEAKER “Learning for Creative Thinking” Friendship across the horizon: In the designation of “International Education Ambassador” at the “International Conference on Education, Learning and Management (ICELM-25)”, Keynote Speaker December 3, 2025, International Conference on December 3, 2025, at INDIA. : Advisory Committee Member in the WORLD ACADEMICS Advisory Committee. And KEYNOTE SPEAKER “Learning for Creative Thinking” Friendship across the horizon: In the designation of “International Education Ambassador” at the “International Education Ambassador”, Keynote Speaker November 8, 2025, 4 International Conference on February 26-28, 2026, at NANDE, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA : KEYNOTE SPEAKER and Teaching and Training in Curriculum and Instruction : KEYNOTE SPEAKER and Training on radiation in the environment. Department of Nuclear Technology Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University : KEYNOTE SPEAKER and Training on techniques for measuring radon. Department of Nuclear Technology Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University : KEYNOTE SPEAKER and Training on techniques for measuring radon in water. Department of Nuclear Technology Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University : KEYNOTE SPEAKER and Lectures on Physics Department radon. Faculty of Science, Naresuan University : KEYNOTE SPEAKER and Training and testing equipment in support of governance, and energy, Office of Atoms for Peace: OAP. And so on.
Roles and Responsibilities
KEYNOTE SPEAKER and Teaching and Training in Curriculum and Instruction
Profile Web Link
LinkedIn: Walida Ounruean
KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Prof Raj Mestry
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Topic: Empowering principals to be “future-ready” to effectively lead public schools in the 21st century and beyond.
Brief Biography
Raj Mestry joined the University of Johannesburg in 2002 and is currently serving as Professor in the Department of Education Leadership and Management. His field of expertise includes education leadership and management with a particular focus on School Financial Management and facets of leadership and management. Raj is a rated researcher by the National Research Foundation and has published extensively nationally and internationally in peer-reviewed journals and has authored and coauthored multiple books and chapters. He serves as executive member of the Education Association of South Africa and is member of the British Education Leadership Management Administration Society (BELMAS).
Achievements
He has been awarded the Research Medal in 2012 and Medal of Honor in 2017 by the Education Association of South Africa. In a research study conducted by Prof Philip Hallinger, he was rated as the top researcher in Africa in the field of Education Leadership and Management. He was also rated 16th and 20th in the TOP 100 Education Scientists in Africa for 2023 and 2024 respectively.
Contribution to Current Job Profile
I have published extensively in national and international journals. I teach the Advanced Diploma in Education and continue to supervise Master’s and PhD students.
Roles and Responsibilities
Teach the Advanced Diploma in Education and continue to supervise Master’s and PhD students. I conduct research in the field of education.
Keynote Speaker

Ma Victoria C. Magayon
Cainta Senior High School DepEd Rizal, Philippines
Mapping Senior High School Students’ Computation Skills, An Input to Remediation Program
Brief Biography
Dr. Ma Victoria Castillo-Magayon is a passionate public senior high school teacher in the Philippines; a Doctor of Education major in Curriculum and Instruction (University of Santo Tomas-2017); an international keynote speaker; a peer reviewer of various international journal; published researches with h-index of 4 in Google Scholar; a book author in Organization and Management for senior high school; and an instructional designer.
Her research topic includes STEM research, teaching and learning, curriculum and instruction; and scientific research on life science and natural fiber.
Lastly, she is an experience STEM research teacher of which through her advisership her students were able to present and published researches both in national and international level.
Achievements
Best Researcher 2025 (District Level)
Outstanding Teacher (Province of Rizal)
Regular Member of National Research Council of the Philippines
Contribution to your current job profile
Through research I was able to designed instruction and instructional materials fitly for my students.Profile Link
https://www.facebook.com/share/1FPefq5Cpp/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Keynote Speaker

Beata Mirecka-Jakubowska
M.A. Applied Linguistics and TESOL, Founder & CEO of Intercultural Education Consulting
Topic: Reimagining Learning: Practical AI and Metacognitive Tools
As we move into the 5th Industrial Revolution, the future of learning will depend less on how smart our technology becomes, and more on how aware and reflective we are as humans. While artificial intelligence is changing how we find and use knowledge, it’s our ability to think about our own thinking, called metacognition, that will decide whether this change truly helps learners grow.
This keynote looks at the meeting point between AI and metacognitive learning from a teacher’s point of view. Instead of focusing on theory, it offers practical ways for educators to build reflection, self-regulation, and responsible AI use into everyday lessons, across different subjects, without increasing their workload. Listeners will discover how AI can act as a thinking partner rather than a shortcut, helping students become more aware, adaptable, and independent learners.
Grounded in classroom experience and supported by current research, Beata Mirecka-Jakubowska, a seasoned educator at international schools, shows how teachers can weave metacognitive strategies into their teaching to help students “learn how to learn” in a world that’s always changing. In a nutshell, nurture the kind of learning that allows students to grow with AI, not compete against it.
Achievements:
An experienced English and EAL Teacher at high school level at Jakarta Intercultural School, Beata is a passionate professional always open to new horizons and opportunities. Interested in Blended Learning Programs, personalized online learning, challenging educational ventures like use of VR and AR, development of apps, curriculum and online platforms, Beata aims to influence the design of education for 21st century learners through educational projects such as Connected Learning – collaborative English language learning platform for high school classes, M.E.T.A. Mastering Education Through Awareness – a teacher’s guide to cultivating metacognition, critical thinking and reflective learning, or Step into a New World – VR technology use in English language lessons for elementary school students. Beata has also designed and delivered critical thinking and digital literacy courses – GRASP – for post-graduate studies abroad candidates from Indonesia.
INTENDED AUDIENCE:
Conference participants: educators, teachers, intern teachers, teaching college students, across all subjects.
CONTACT:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bmirjak/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bmj.intercultural.education
Website: https://www.iecgroup.education/
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