ICER 2025 : 2nd International Conference on Education Research
Aims and Scope
The International Conference on Education Research (ICER) is an opportunity for academics, practitioners and consultants from around the world who are involved in the study, management and development of education research related issues to come together and exchange ideas. There are several strong strands of research and interest that are developing in the area including the use of technology in teaching and learning, active learning and student engagement, assessment and feedback, curriculum design and delivery, inclusive teaching and learning and teaching for social justice to mention only a few.
The aims of the conference now not only include sharing academic research but also fostering dialogue among practitioners, policymakers, and scholars to address pressing issues facing organizations and institutions today. The 2025 call for papers for the ICER is interested in contributions that consider the following topics. In addition, the committee welcomed papers on a number of specialist mini-tracks which can be seen at the end of this list.
The Use of Technology in Teaching and Learning
Blended Learning Environments
Educational Technology Tools
Impact of Virtual Reality in Education
E-learning Platforms and Accessibility
Active Learning and Student Engagement
Cooperative Learning Strategies
Gamification in Education
Role of Discussion in Active Learning
Engaging Diverse Learners
Assessment and Feedback
Formative vs. Summative Assessment Techniques
Peer Assessment Approaches
Importance of Timely Feedback
Digital Tools for Assessing Student Work
Curriculum Design and Delivery
Integrating Interdisciplinary Approaches
Developing Culturally Relevant Curriculum
Online Curriculum Development Strategies
Monitoring and Evaluating Curriculum Effectiveness
Inclusive Teaching and Learning
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Strategies for Supporting Diverse Learners
Addressing Implicit Bias in Education
Creating Inclusive Learning Environments
Teaching for Social Justice
Critical Pedagogy Approaches
Curriculum for Social Change
Empowering Marginalized Voices
Community Engagement in Education
Assessment Practices and Strategies
Authentic Assessment Methods
Designing Rubrics for Effective Assessment
Using Analytics to Inform Assessment Practices
Continuous Improvement in Assessment Strategies
Constructive Feedback on Completed Assessments
Best Practices for Providing Feedback
Balancing Critique and Encouragement
Feedback Loops in Learning Cycles
Using Technology to Enhance Feedback
Module Development in the New Digital Era
Best Practices for Online Module Design
Incorporating Multimedia in Course Content
Student-Centered Approaches to Module Development
Evaluating Online Learning Modules
Curriculum Development, Implementation, and Monitoring
Strategies for Effective Curriculum Implementation
Feedback Mechanisms for Curriculum Improvement
Engaging Stakeholders in Curriculum Development
Evaluating Learning Outcomes
Module Throughput and Success
Factors Influencing Student Success
Strategies to Improve Module Completion Rates
Analyzing Dropout Rates in Modules
Support Systems for Struggling Students
Teaching and Learning Pedagogies
Innovative Teaching Strategies
The International Conference on Education Research (ICER) is an opportunity for academics, practitioners and consultants from around the world who are involved in the study, management and development of education research related issues to come together and exchange ideas. There are several strong strands of research and interest that are developing in the area including the use of technology in teaching and learning, active learning and student engagement, assessment and feedback, curriculum design and delivery, inclusive teaching and learning and teaching for social justice to mention only a few.
The aims of the conference now not only include sharing academic research but also fostering dialogue among practitioners, policymakers, and scholars to address pressing issues facing organizations and institutions today. The 2025 call for papers for the ICER is interested in contributions that consider the following topics. In addition, the committee welcomed papers on a number of specialist mini-tracks which can be seen at the end of this list.
The Use of Technology in Teaching and Learning
Blended Learning Environments
Educational Technology Tools
Impact of Virtual Reality in Education
E-learning Platforms and Accessibility
Active Learning and Student Engagement
Cooperative Learning Strategies
Gamification in Education
Role of Discussion in Active Learning
Engaging Diverse Learners
Assessment and Feedback
Formative vs. Summative Assessment Techniques
Peer Assessment Approaches
Importance of Timely Feedback
Digital Tools for Assessing Student Work
Curriculum Design and Delivery
Integrating Interdisciplinary Approaches
Developing Culturally Relevant Curriculum
Online Curriculum Development Strategies
Monitoring and Evaluating Curriculum Effectiveness
Inclusive Teaching and Learning
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Strategies for Supporting Diverse Learners
Addressing Implicit Bias in Education
Creating Inclusive Learning Environments
Teaching for Social Justice
Critical Pedagogy Approaches
Curriculum for Social Change
Empowering Marginalized Voices
Community Engagement in Education
Assessment Practices and Strategies
Authentic Assessment Methods
Designing Rubrics for Effective Assessment
Using Analytics to Inform Assessment Practices
Continuous Improvement in Assessment Strategies
Constructive Feedback on Completed Assessments
Best Practices for Providing Feedback
Balancing Critique and Encouragement
Feedback Loops in Learning Cycles
Using Technology to Enhance Feedback
Module Development in the New Digital Era
Best Practices for Online Module Design
Incorporating Multimedia in Course Content
Student-Centered Approaches to Module Development
Evaluating Online Learning Modules
Curriculum Development, Implementation, and Monitoring
Strategies for Effective Curriculum Implementation
Feedback Mechanisms for Curriculum Improvement
Engaging Stakeholders in Curriculum Development
Evaluating Learning Outcomes
Module Throughput and Success
Factors Influencing Student Success
Strategies to Improve Module Completion Rates
Analyzing Dropout Rates in Modules
Support Systems for Struggling Students
Teaching and Learning Pedagogies
Innovative Teaching Strategies