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Dr. Elijah Eddie Dunbar (Author)
Elijah Eddie Dunbar was born in Liberia, West Africa. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Kean University of Union, New Jersey, United States of America, a Master of Arts in Secondary Education, and Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction and Urban Education from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States of America. He also holds non-secular degrees in Theology and Christian Education. He studied Theology at Maranatha Bible College in Liberia and later at Christian Life College of Stockton, California, U. S. A. He received his Masters and Doctorate in Christian Education respectively from Freedom Bible College and Seminary of Rogers, Arkansas, U. S. A. He has written several books, both secular and non-secular. He is the author of Education in the New Liberia: Policy, Curriculum & Instruction, Teachers, and Governance,Hope: The Immeasurable, Incomprehensible, …, Lonely but Not Alone: Solace for the Disconsolate, New Teachers in Challenging Classrooms, Teaching and Understanding Pneumatology, Christian Education in the Millennium: A Twenty-First Century Focus, Urban Education, Rural Education, Afro-centricity, Critical Topics in Urban and Rural Education, United States History: A Concise Text for School Projects, Using Microsoft Excel to do Statistical Analysis using Quantitative Research series 1, Using Microsoft Excel to do Statistical Analysis using Quantitative Research series 2, Using Microsoft Excel to do Statistical Analysis using Quantitative Research series 3, He is also the inventor of secular Educational Games, such as Worldly-wise (educational board game for elementary students), Intelexer-S (educational board game for secondary physics, chemistry, biology, math, and social studies students), and Innovation Tech Twenty-First Century Card – Dice (innovative game to enhance retention and performance) in the classroom. He affiliates with professional organizations, such as The National Society of Leadership and Success and Kappa Delta Pi Honors Society. Participated at Harvard University as a Debate Judge for the High School Invitational Tournaments. The author currently teaches Social Studies.Read more about this authorRead less about this author
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