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Isaac Abraham Ameh
MEMBER
ORGANIZATIONMinistry of Education, Benin City
PROFESSIONEducation Officer
COUNTRYNigeria

Results-driven STEAM Education and Digital Learning Expert with a strong foundation in science education, instructional design, and curriculum development. I leverage innovative teaching methods and cutting-edge technology to enhance student learning outcomes. With expertise in developing engaging educational programs, conducting comprehensive teacher training, and utilizing digital tools to create dynamic learning environments, I drive educational excellence. My commitment to inclusivity and equity in education is evident in my focus on project-based learning and data-driven decision-making. Holding a degree in Chemistry Education, I am currently pursuing a PhD in Chemistry Education at the University of Benin, Nigeria

RESEARCH INTERESTS
-science education, curriculum and instruction, digital learning, - innovative teaching, - early childhood education, - teaching of science
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