Keynote Speakers

Prof. Istvan Zsigmond
The Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania, Romania
Title of conference speech: "Artificial Intelligence In Education: Challenges And Opportunities"

Prof. Dr Judy Larsen
University of the Fraser Valley, Canada
Title of conference speech: "Co-Teaching in Building Thinking Classrooms Professional Learning: Early Insights into Surprise and Systemic Change"

Assc.prof. Masashi Asakura
The University of Tsukuba, Japan
Title of conference speech: "Changes in Teaching Professions and New Challenges in Lesson Study in Japan"

Prof. Mirosława Nowak-Dziemianowicz
WSB University, Poland
Title of conference speech: "Caught in a Trap or Engaged in Self-Development? The Polish Teacher in the Context of Educational Change"

Prof. Andrea Ohidy
Freiburg University of Education, Germany
Title of conference speech: "Education in a rapidly changing world"

Prof. Vincenzo Piccione
Università Roma Tre, Italy
Title of conference speech: "Changes impacting on teaching styles, the reasons for an educational sustainability"

Assc.prof. Bogusława Gołębniak
The University of Lower Silesia, Poland
Title of conference speech: "Teacher education at the intersections of systems, bottom-up communities and learning networks. A shift towards hybrid solutions?""

Assc.prof. Stefan T. Kwiatkowski
The Christian Theological Academy in Warsaw, Poland
Title of conference speech: "Positive education in school and classroom: Key areas, challenges and benefits"

Prof. Joanna Madalińska-Michalak
University of Warsaw, Poland
Title of conference speech: "Enhancing Teacher Education through European Teacher Academies: The Role of TAP-TS in Fostering Reflective Professional Learning""

Prof. Hirofumi Hamada
Professor at University of Tsukuba, Japan
Title of conference speech: "Let's make reforms to realize the image of “teachers who think and continue to learn by themselves!"

Prof. Dr Jeremy Delamarter
College of Education and Counseling St. Martin’s University, USA
Title of conference speech: "People Teaching People: Education and Humanity in the Age of AI"

Prof. Jan Heystek
North-West University, South Africa
Title of conference speech: "School leadership development and improvement of quality education for all learners"

Assc.prof. Anna Perkowska-Klejman
The Maria Grzegorzewska University, Poland
Title of conference speech: "Academic tutoring as a space for developing the reflectiveness of future teachers"

Prof. Rafał Piwowarski
The Maria Grzegorzewska University, Poland
Title of conference speech: "The image of the teacher in the light of selected research"

Prof. Dr Remigijus Bubnys
Vilnius University – Šiauliai Academy, Lithuania
Title of conference speech: "Embodied professional development: pathways to growth in teacher education and reflective professional practice"

Prof. Dr Andreas Hejj
University of Pécs, Hungary
Title of conference speech: "Initiation – What is missing from the education of Western youth?"

Prof. Mustafa Yunus Eryama
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey
Title of conference speech: Harnessing AI and Big Data for Evidence-Informed School Evaluation: A Multi-National, Longitudinal Project Approach to Enhancing School Excellence

Prof. Anne M. Mungai
Adelphi University New York, USA
Title of conference speech: "Key issues and challenges in teacher education in the USA: Adelphi University School of Education's success in training teachers"