Michelle Bedeker is Head of Education at New Uzbekistan University. She holds a PhD in Language and Literacy Studies. Her research critically explores multilingual education and pedagogy using postcolonial and interdisciplinary frameworks, with a focus on equity, multilingualism, and critical engagement with global education reforms in the Central Asian context.
Tsediso Michael Makoelle is the Dean of Education at the University of Fort Hare, South Africa. He holds a PhD in Inclusive Education (Manchester, UK) and a DEd in Educational Leadership (South Africa). As a Nelson Mandela Scholar, he has made significant contributions to educational inclusion, leadership, and higher education reform.
Syed Abdul Manan heads the Research Ethics Department at the Graduate School of Education, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan. His research, teaching, and supervision interests include language education policy and planning, EMI, multilingual practices, World Englishes, and language policy issues concerning the politics, economics, and sociology of language, as well as linguistic rights and social justice.