ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. CHEW FONG PENG
Department of Language and Literacy Education
Faculty of Education
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chew Fong Peng is the Chair for Hub of Language, Innovation and Teaching, Department of Language and Literacy Education, Faculty of Education, University of Malaya (UM). She is a multilingual lecturer and specializes in Malay Studies. She teaches the Malay language education, Chinese language education, and Early Childhood Education. With over two decades of experience in the field, she has presented more than 170 academic papers at national and international conferences across Asia, Europe, and North America, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Greece, Japan, China, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. Her extensive scholarly contributions include over 150 journal articles, 9 authored books, 67 conference proceedings, 36 book chapters, 10 edited books, and 20 translated works, spanning both academic and creative domains. As a committed editor, she has served as book editor for Taylor & Francis and contributed to national textbook development, notably as editor for Malaysian Year 4–6 History textbooks and Year 1 Art and Music Education. She has led or participated in 19 research projects, 8 of which she served as Principal Investigator. Her achievements have been recognized through numerous academic awards, including the University of Malaya Outstanding Service Award (2008), and multiple inclusions in Marquis Who's Who in the World (2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017–2019). She was also honoured with the 2000 Intellectuals of the 21st Century Award (2011) and named The World Outstanding Researcher (2013). In 2011–2012, she was appointed Visiting Professor at Peking University, China. She regularly reviews for internationally indexed journals such as Asia Pacific Education Researcher, Asia Pacific Journal of Education, SAGE Open, Educational Research and Reviews, British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioural Science, and International Journal of Psychology and Counselling, as well as Malaysia-based journals like Pertanika, GEMA Online, and Kemanusiaan. A respected figure in both academic and cultural spheres, Dr. Chew is also known for her public recitations of Malay poetry at state and national events, reflecting her commitment to preserving linguistic heritage. She continues to contribute actively to scholarly research, postgraduate supervision, educational innovation, and international academic exchange.
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Bahan Pengajaran Dan Pembelajaran Murid Bukan Cina Di Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina (sjkc) |
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Kajian Penandaarasan Kurikulum Dan Penilaian Bahasa Malaysia Antara Kurikulum Standard Uec Dan Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Menengah (kssm) |
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Exploring Factors Acceptance of Mobile Learning Application for Humanistic Buddhism Learning among Malaysian Young Adults
Mobile-assisted learning of Chinese as a second/foreign language abroad: A systematic literature review of studies between 2010 and 2022
A Study on the Level of Cognitive Factors, Affective Factors and Writing Performance of Students in Paper 4 of the Malaysian University English Test in Malaysia
Analyzing The Implementation and Achievement of the National Language Syllabus in Tamil Primary Schools: A Case Study of UPSR Results and Proficiency Gaps
Prinsip Pengurusan Tingkah Laku Awal Kanak-kanak.
Fostering Sustainability Consciousness in Early Childhood Education: A Comprehensive Guideline for Educators
Purnama Batu Jed Jilid 2
Pembangunan Sumber Manusia: Perspektif Psikologi Organisasi
The Role of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Promoting Creative Thinking Skills
Teaching and Learning of Chinese Language Among Non-Chinese Pupils in National-Type Chinese Schools (SJKC)
The Importance of Physical Health Maintenance Applications During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia.
The Role of Existing Technology Text to Speech in the Deaf Disabled Communities due to Brain Inflammation.