The 8th edition was held from 12 to 14 June 2025 in Vienna, Austria. It looked at the biggest change in education today: Artificial Intelligence. Researchers from Austria, Germany, the USA, Japan, Brazil, India, the UAE, and other countries focused on using AI in teaching in ethical, helpful ways, creating customized learning approaches, and setting rules for digital assessment ethics to keep tests fair and secure.
Mr. Douglas Severo
Highlighted Speaker
Affiliation: Learning by Doing: When theory becomes practice in a TESOL program in Canada
Article Title: Western University and University of Toronto, Canada
Dr. Insook Park
Highlighted Speaker
Affiliation: A Study on Fostering ‘Empathy’ in a History Class at Korea Science Academy
Article Title: Korea Science Academy, South Korea
Dr. Zuotang Zhang
Highlighted Speaker
Affiliation: A Decade of Formative Feedback: Evaluating Teaching Effectiveness for Chinese Language Learners in Higher Education
Article Title: Georgia Southern University, United States
Dr. Adam Haisraeli
Highlighted Speaker
Affiliation: Parental Involvement in School Pedagogy: New ways of Cooperation
Article Title: Kibbutzim College of Education, Israel
Dr. Samah Abdulhadi Abduljawad
Highlighted Speaker
Affiliation: The Future of Second Language Teaching Using Virtual Reality
Article Title: Yanbu Industrial Colleges and Institutes, Saudi Arabia
Dr. Hüsem Korkmaz
Highlighted Speaker
Affiliation: Empowering Vocational Education Through Digital and English Training: The Public-Private Partnership of Enerjisa Üretim, MCBU, and EBRD
Article Title: Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey
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