Mr. Mangubat, Dean Reyes, aProf. Wijaya, aProf. Ybañez and aProf. Ombid at the 2026 M-CTRAS Conference in Zhuhai, China.

Mr. Mangubat, Dean Reyes, aProf. Wijaya, aProf. Ybañez and aProf. Ombid at the 2026 M-CTRAS Conference in Zhuhai, China. 

The 2026 Mathematics Classroom Teaching Research for All Students (M-CTRAS) Conference was successfully held on 26-29 June 2026 at Beijing Normal University at Zhuhai, China, bringing together more than 300 mathematics educators, researchers, and academic leaders from around the world to discuss innovative approaches to mathematics education in the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This year’s conference was organised through the collaborative efforts of Beijing Normal University, California State University Long Beach and University of the Philippines Open University. Asst. Profs. Dennis Lee Jarvis B. Ybañez and Angel Mae O. Ombid served as the International Program Committee Chair and Conference Secretariat, respectively.

Opening messages from the organizing institutions mark the start of 2026 M-CTRAS Conference.

During the opening ceremony, UPOU Chancellor Joane V. Serrano reaffirmed the University’s commitment to international collaboration in mathematics education and educational research. Prof. Yiming Cao, Chair of the 2026 M-CTRAS Conference Organization Committee, also delivered a welcome remarks alongside messages from Prof. Shuhua An, President of M-CTRAS, and representatives from partner institutions.

Dean Charisse T. Reyes, Asst. prof. Dennis Lee Jarvis B. Ybañez, Asst. Prof. Angel Mae O. Ombid , Asst. Prof. Tommy Tanu Wijaya (Adjunct faculty member), and Mr. Harold V. Mangubat of UPOU participate in various conference activities during the 2026 M-CTRAS Conference.

Led by Dean Charisse T. Reyes, a UPOU delegation composed of faculty members, REPS and seven students of the Doctor of Philosophy in Education who presented outputs from their scholarly work.

UPOU’s participation in the 2026 M-CTRAS Conference reflects its continuing commitment to fostering international collaboration and advancing research in mathematics education. As a partner institution, the University remains committed to promoting innovation, scholarly exchange, and meaningful partnerships that contribute to the advancement of mathematics teaching and learning worldwide.

Written by Harold V. Mangubat | Edited by Asst. Prof. Charisse T. Reyes | Photo from Harold Mangubat | Cross-posted from UPOU Faculty of Education Website

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