Thank you for visiting.
I am an Assistant Professor in the Mitch and Leslie Frazer Faculty of Education at Ontario Tech University. My work sits at the meeting point of STEM education, equity, and African-centred and decolonial approaches to teaching and research — with roots in classrooms in Ghana and questions that travel across Canadian and Sub-Saharan African contexts.
This site is a working space. You will find my peer-reviewed publications, the courses I teach, the talks I give, the projects I am part of, and — gathered here under **Insights** — short essays and research notes.
I will write here when I have something useful to say: an idea emerging from a study, a debate I am thinking through, or a practice that teachers, school leaders, and graduate students might find helpful. The aim is not volume. It is clarity, and the slow work of looking back in order to move forward.
If you are a researcher, an educator, a policymaker, or a prospective doctoral student whose interests overlap with mine, I am glad you are here. There is a short contact form if you would like to talk about collaboration, supervision, an invited talk, or advisory work.
More writing will follow.
— Kenneth