A true mentor who cares about success.
Creates a collaborative learning environment.
A true gem in the academic community.
Always patient and willing to help.
Irianto Ryan Tedja serves as Lecturer in Indonesian in the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Murdoch University. He holds the position of Academic Chair for the Indonesian major and minor programs, as listed in the Murdoch University Handbook. In this capacity, he oversees the structure of the 24 credit point major, including required units such as IND101 Indonesian 1 and subsequent levels up to advanced Indonesian. His contact details are publicly available through official university resources, reflecting his active role in language education.
Tedja has been teaching Indonesian at Murdoch University since 2002, developing and delivering courses from elementary to advanced levels. He received the UNIBRIDGE INDONESIAN grant (grant no. 15920) for the period 2013-2014, supporting his educational initiatives. His contributions extend to recommending Indonesian language electives in programs like the Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching), where students contact him for assessment of exempt units. Prior professional experience includes work as a radio announcer and contributor to Indonesian newspapers in Perth, enhancing his practical expertise in the language. Educational background includes graduation from IKIP Bandung Teaching Institute, a Graduate Diploma in Education from Murdoch University, and a Master of Education from the University of Western Australia. Tedja's long-term commitment spans over two decades, fostering Indonesian language proficiency among students in Asian Studies and Languages.

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