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Eurasia Research Sydney International Conference held in December 2019

Updated: Dec 16, 2019


Teaching and Education Research Association(TERA)

25th ICTEL 2019 – International Conference on Teaching, Education & Learning, 09-10 December

Holiday Inn Potts Point, Sydney, Australia

This summary captures a two-day program with presentations, panel discussions, and interactive dialogue. TERA – Teaching and Education Research Association conference is one of the best academic events in Teaching and Education Theme, which took place on 09-10 December 2019 at Holiday Inn Potts Point, Sydney, Australia. The event brought together 60 participants from India, New Zealand, Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana, Thailand, Norway, USA, Philippines, Malaysia, etc to review and discuss the latest challenges of teaching, Education, and Learning. TERA – Teaching and Education Research Association is known to have valuable networking opportunities and set the stage for further cooperation among the participants of different countries.


The conference began with opening remarks by Honorable Keynote speaker highlighting the main context on Education.


The main aim of this conference was:

  • To discuss the latest challenges/researches being faced by the Society regarding Education Generating academic and professional relationships

  • Boosting the morale and confidence of researchers on an international platform

  • Networking among the participants

  • Providing a holistic experience of academic tourism

  • The conference is structured in such a way that each participant gets the most from the conference and can cherish the time and efforts that have been invested to attend the conference.

The details of this conference are below:


Session 1: Welcome and Opening Speech:


In the Opening of the conference, Our Honorable Plenary Speaker enlightened the participants with their speech highlighting the problem emerging all around the world. Our first Plenary speaker delivered the speech.



Rachael Ruegg, School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand

Session 2: Team Building Activity:


In order to break the ice between the participants and make them know each other in a better way, Eurasia Research conducts a team-building activity in every conference. This helps the participants to gel with each other and also serves the purpose of discussing topics that have social, cultural, economic, political, etc importance and possible measures to eradicate such problems. Diversity is the key element of this activity because of which participants get to know about issues of other countries. Participants actively participated and shared ideas about the issues and got a chance for networking and building long-term relationships. This session helped participants to interact with each other and after this, we moved towards our Technical session 3, in which outstanding speeches on outstanding topics were discussed and questions from the audience were addressed.


Eurasia Research- Team Building Activity

Session 3: Technical Session:


In this technical session participant from all around the globe presented their papers related to their research and study. Some of the major issues that were discussed can be outlined as:

  1. Teachers’ Computer-Mediated Communication Competencies and Accessibility to Virtual Learning Platform: The case of Klang District Secondary Schools presented by Siew Pei Oh Affiliated to Department of General Studies, UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  2. Special Needs Education: The Alternative Role of Parents and Teachers in the Education of Children with Special Needs in Cameroon presented by Njilla Leopold Njomeny Affiliated to Department of English, Faculty of Education, Rudolf Steiner University, Oslo, Norway.

  3. Metadiscourse in second language writing: A Study of Problem-Solution Essays Written by Adolescent Chinese Learners of English in Hong Kong presented by Edsoulla Chung Affiliated to School of Education and Languages, The Open University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Young Research Scholarship:


Eurasia Research makes continuous efforts in transforming the lives of people around the world through education, application of research & innovative ideas. In order to Promote Young Researchers, Eurasia Research International conferences, Provides Young Research Scholarship in the form of a full Registration fee waiver to participate in such events. This gives immense encouragement to the researchers who have brilliant ideas to exhibit their research work on the International platform. Eurasia Research aims for promoting research and talent of scholars by giving the scholarship to 5 selected applicants for each conference.


Best Paper:


In each, Eurasia Research International Conference, the Best paper award is given to the participants with the best scholarly paper submitted and presented at the conference. In 25th ICTEL 2019 – International Conference on Teaching, Education & Learning, 09-10 December. Best Paper Award was given to :


Rachael Ruegg, School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand

Bin Zhang, Department of Educational Studies, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA


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