NTU Annual Learning and Teaching Conference: From Good to Great 2025

In our environment of rapid change and technological innovations, education should look beyond immediate challenges towards envisioning bold and aspirational futures. This year we invite participants to engage in a speculative and imaginative exploration of new pedagogical possibilities. How might we shape student learning and educational ecosystems to foster deeper societal impact and the broader implications of these changes for equity, sustainability, and global citizenship.  


Workshops 

Registration for the workshops will be open on the day of the Conference.

Further information and support will be provided on-site to help you decide on how best to customize your Conference experience.

Call for Proposals (closed)

Proposal Topics:

  1. Digital technology and Generative AI applications to improve student learning
  2. Encouraging learner agency and student engagement 
  3. Engaging Lifelong-Learning and future readiness  
  4. Personalising student learning experience with technology 
  5. Interdisciplinary learning and teaching

Conference fees will be waived for all participants submitting a proposal. 


For more information, please contact us at facultydevelopment@ntu.edu.sg.

About the conference

Affectionately known as from Good to Great, CTLP organises an annual conference to provide attendees with the opportunity for exchange of expertise and collaboration on new trends and practices in higher education learning, teaching and pedagogy.

This conference draws over 200 attendees per year, comprised of NTU faculty, staff and students, as well as educators from other organisations in Singapore and throughout the region.


Who should attend?

This seminar is intended for stakeholders in higher education including facilitators, educators and academics from educational institutions. Students who are keen to develop their learning experience or interested in a career of education are also encouraged to attend.


Come and join us if you would like to:

  • Explore pertinent developments in higher education learning and teaching
  • Meet and interact with fellow professionals and students keen in education and educational research
  • Engage in higher education’s best practices in learning and teaching
  • Participate in a growing community of teaching and learning practitioners