Fong Peng Chew | Language Education | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

Fong Peng Chew
University of Malaya, Malaysia
Fong Peng Chew
Affiliation University of Malaya
Country Malaysia
Scopus ID 36967824700
Documents 63
Citations 115
h-index 5
Subject Area Language Education
Event Top Teachers Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7876-7979
Google Scholar HCYrCRUAAAAJ

Fong Peng Chew is an academic scholar in language education, Malay studies, sociolinguistics, and multicultural literary education at the University of Malaya. Her academic profile demonstrates extensive contributions in teaching, research, publication, curriculum development, translation studies, and educational leadership within Malaysia and international academic communities.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile, scholarly contributions, research leadership, and educational service activities of Fong Peng Chew from the University of Malaya. Her work in Malay language education, multilingual literacy, sociolinguistics, curriculum development, and educational publishing has contributed to regional and international educational discourse. Her involvement in research grants, editorial boards, scholarly publishing, and intercultural educational collaboration reflects a sustained contribution to academic development and teacher education.[2]

Keywords

Language Education; Malay Studies; Sociolinguistics; Educational Research; Literacy Education; Curriculum Development; Multicultural Literature; Early Childhood Education; Translation Studies; Educational Leadership.

Introduction

Fong Peng Chew obtained a doctoral degree in Malay Studies from the National University of Malaysia and currently serves at the Faculty of Education, University of Malaya. Her academic responsibilities include postgraduate coordination, curriculum consultation, educational research, scholarly publication, and language pedagogy. She has also contributed to textbook editing, multilingual educational resources, and policy-oriented educational research initiatives in Malaysia.[3]

Her research interests include Malay language education, Chinese language education, children’s literature in education, sociolinguistics, multicultural literary studies, and literacy development. Through interdisciplinary academic engagement, she has participated in national and international conferences, educational collaborations, and scholarly review activities.[4]

Research Profile

Fong Peng Chew has completed more than forty research projects, including numerous projects funded by the Ministry of Education Malaysia and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation. She has served as principal investigator and project researcher in studies related to literacy development, national literature, multicultural education, early childhood education, and pedagogical innovation.[2]

  • Completed and ongoing research projects exceeding forty in total.
  • Principal investigator for multiple nationally funded education projects.
  • Research specialization in language education, literature education, and sociolinguistics.
  • Editorial and peer-review service for SSCI and Scopus-indexed journals.
  • International collaborations with universities and educational institutions in China.

Research Contributions

The scholarly contributions of Fong Peng Chew extend across educational publishing, textbook development, multicultural language research, translation studies, and pedagogical policy consultation. She has contributed extensively to Malay language curriculum development and educational content evaluation for Malaysian schools.[5]

Her academic activities include leadership roles in educational associations, visiting professorships in China, and editorial responsibilities for multiple international journals. She has also contributed to intercultural communication and multilingual educational discourse through publications and collaborative teaching activities.[4]

  • Publication of books and scholarly articles related to multicultural society and language education.
  • Participation in curriculum development and educational policy consultation.
  • Editorial leadership in international educational and social science journals.
  • Promotion of intercultural educational collaboration between Malaysia and China.

Publications

Fong Peng Chew has produced an extensive body of academic publications, including books, edited volumes, journal articles, conference proceedings, and translated educational works. Selected notable publications include the following:[3]

  • Masyarakat Berbilang Kaum dalam Sastera Kebangsaan di Malaysia (2007).
  • The Malay Language: A Bridge to Knowledge (2011).
  • Cerpen dan Perpaduan Nasional (2013).
  • Kaedah Penyelidikan Pendidikan Awal Kanak-kanak (2021).
  • Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on New Computational Social Science (2024). DOI: https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-38476-230-9_1

Research Impact

Fong Peng Chew’s academic influence is reflected through her scholarly publications, citation metrics, editorial contributions, educational consultancy, and participation in international academic collaborations. Her work supports educational literacy development, multilingual communication, and multicultural educational engagement within Malaysia and broader Asian academic networks.[1]

She has served as reviewer and editorial board member for numerous international journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science. Her contributions to educational policy, textbook evaluation, and teacher education have further strengthened her role in language and literacy scholarship.[5]

Award Suitability

The academic profile of Fong Peng Chew demonstrates sustained scholarly engagement in language education, educational leadership, curriculum development, and interdisciplinary research. Her contributions to multilingual education, educational publishing, international collaboration, and scholarly mentorship align with the objectives commonly associated with academic recognition programs such as the Top Teachers Awards.[2]

Her long-standing service in teaching, research supervision, editorial activities, and educational innovation further supports recognition for contributions to higher education and academic advancement in language and literacy studies.[4]

Conclusion

Fong Peng Chew has established a significant academic presence in language education, literary studies, educational research, and multicultural scholarship. Through extensive publication activity, educational leadership, international collaboration, and scholarly service, she has contributed to academic development within Malaysia and the wider international educational community. Her profile reflects consistent engagement in advancing educational research, literacy development, and intercultural understanding.[3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Fong Peng Chew, Author ID 36967824700. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=36967824700
  2. University of Malaya. (n.d.). Academic and professional profile of Associate Professor Dr. Fong Peng Chew. https://www.um.edu.my/
  3. Chew, F. P. (2011). The Malay Language: A Bridge to Knowledge. National Department for Culture and Arts, Malaysia. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HCYrCRUAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  4. Web of Science. (n.d.). Research and editorial activities of Fong Peng Chew. https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/B-5314-2010
  5. Chitrakar, R., Liliana, M., Dobrota, D., Chew, F. P., & Tessema, A. T. (2024). Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on New Computational Social Science. Atlantis Press.DOI:
    https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-38476-230-9_1

Serdar Ozdemir | Language Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Serdar Ozdemir | Language Education | Best Researcher Award

Bilecik Seyh Edebali University | Turkey

Academic Background

Dr. Serdar Ozdemir is a distinguished scholar and lecturer in the Department of Turkish Language at Bilecik Şeyh Edebali University. He holds a Ph.D. in Turkish Language and Literature, specializing in nominal clauses in Kazakh within a comparative framework. His academic journey also includes postgraduate studies at Celal Bayar University and an undergraduate degree from Kocaeli University. Demonstrating a deep commitment to the study of Turkic languages, Dr. Özdemir has contributed significantly to comparative linguistic research and the pedagogy of Turkish as a foreign language. His scholarly output is reflected in reputable journals and international conferences, marking his influence in the field of historical and comparative linguistics.  Dr. Özdemir’s research has received 3 citations, with an h-index of 1 and an i10-index of 0, indicating an emerging and consistent academic presence in the field. His indexed publications span comparative studies of Kazakh, Kipchak, and other Turkic dialects, reflecting a growing recognition of his contributions within the global research community.

Research Focus

Dr. Serdar Ozdemir primary research focus lies in historical Turkic linguistics, comparative grammar, and the interrelation between Turkic and Mongolic languages. He also explores pedagogical methodologies for teaching Turkish as a foreign language. His research bridges ancient linguistic structures with modern language instruction, enriching both linguistic theory and applied education.

Work Experience

Dr. Serdar Ozdemir has been serving as a lecturer at Bilecik Şeyh Edebali University, where he has also undertaken administrative roles such as Deputy Head of Department and Manager of Research and Application Centers. His international academic service with the Yunus Emre Institute in India, North Macedonia, and Montenegro reflects his dedication to promoting Turkish language education and intercultural understanding.

Key Contributions

Dr. Serdar Ozdemir notable works include studies on diachronic linguistic change, comparative syntax, and translation issues between Kazakh and Turkish. Through his detailed analysis of ancient belief systems, auxiliary verbs, and word formations in Turkic languages, Dr. Özdemir has significantly advanced the understanding of linguistic evolution and structural similarities across Central Asian dialects.

Awards & Recognition

Dr. Serdar Ozdemirhas received recognition for his scholarly diligence and innovation, earning distinctions such as the Best Researcher Award for his outstanding contributions to Turkic language and comparative linguistics. His work continues to influence both academic research and the global teaching of Turkish.

Professional Roles & Memberships

Dr. Serdar Ozdemir actively participates in academic networks and professional organizations dedicated to linguistics and Turkology, fostering scholarly collaboration and cultural exchange. His roles reflect both research excellence and a commitment to the advancement of Turkish studies at a global level.

Featured Publications

Özdemir, S. (2025). A diachronic study on words borrowed from Mongolian related to administration and military service in Kazakh. Dokuz Eylül University Social Sciences Institute Journal, 27(3), 1392–1426.

Özdemir, S. (2025). A study on the usage of the words ana ~ ene and apa ~ aba in Kazakh and their use in historical and modern Turkic dialects. Istanbul University Faculty of Letters Journal, 65(1), 16–34.

Özdemir, S. (2024). Adverb-verb suffixes in Kazakh Turkish and the issue of transferring these suffixes to Turkish. Turkish Studies, 19(4), 1679–1693.

Özdemir, S. (2023). Dependent and independent word groups in Turkish (classification and structure types). International Journal of Turkish Language Teaching Research, 3(2), 207–214.

Özdemir, S. (2022). A synchronous and post-contemporaneous analysis of the names of items and tools used in historical Kipchak Turkish. International Journal of Turkish Language Teaching Research, 2(2), 148–182.

Impact Statement / Vision

Dr. Serdar Ozdemir envisions a future where comparative linguistics fosters cultural and historical understanding among Turkic nations. His academic mission centers on preserving and interpreting Turkic linguistic heritage while inspiring new generations of scholars to pursue innovative research that connects language, culture, and identity.

Ibraam Abdelsayed | Language Policy | Best Researcher Award