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News about the 2nd International Conference on Language Development (ICLD 2025)

News about The 2nd International Conference on Language Development (ICLD 2025) 

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Event: 2nd International Conference on Language Development (ICLD 2025)

Organizers:

  • Ton Duc Thang University (Lead Organizer)
  • Shanghai Normal University (China)
  • Silpakorn University (Thailand)
  • Nueva Vizcaya State University (The Philippines)

Theme:

"Transforming Language Education: Wellness, Technology and Beyond"





Themes and Sub-themes for Submissions:

  • Main Themes (Addressing Wellness, Technology, and Beyond, particularly AI in Education):

    • AI-Enhanced Teaching Strategies
    • Learning Analytics
    • AI for Teacher Wellbeing
    • AI and Learner Wellbeing
    • Ethical Implications of AI in Education (including proposed policies for AI-assisted writing/assignments)
    • Case Studies and Best Practices (for AI implementation)
    • Future Directions (of AI in education)
  • Additional Sub-themes:

    • Language acquisition and pedagogy
    • Technology in language education
    • Well-being and psychology in education
    • Linguistic diversity and global English
    • Specialized language teaching and learning
    • Assessment, testing, and research methods
    • Curriculum design and materials development
    • Teacher professional development and training
    • Translation and interpreting in a globalized world
    • Discourse analysis and literature studies

Important Dates:

  • Abstract/Full Paper Submission Deadline: May 20, 2025 (Extended Deadline)
  • Notification of Acceptance: May 30, 2025
  • Conference Dates: July 4-5, 2025

Contact for Submissions:

submission@icld2025.com

Latest News Highlight:

The deadline for abstract and full paper submissions has been extended to May 20, 2025. All other dates remain unchanged.

Source of the information and news: https://icld2025.tdtu.edu.vn/


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