Francis Duah
- Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Toronto Metropolitan University
Dr Francis Duah is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada; and holds a PhD in Mathematics Education and his research focuses on teaching and learning of undergraduate mathematics.
Dr Duah's current research projects include active learning in mathematics, transition from school to post-secondary and tertiary mathematics, mathematics outreach, textbooks and OER, international assessments, and Learning Maths with AI.
Dr Duah devotes some time to quantitative social sciences and applied statistics research.(using SPSS and R as tools).
New Publication:
Duah, F and Tasic, B. (2025). Implementing Active Learning in Undergraduate Mathematics Using Tarsia Puzzles, MSOR Connections 24 (1)
Google Scholar Profile:
- –present Assistant Professor, Toronto Metropolitan University
- 2017 Loughborough University, PhD 2010 University of Southampton, MSc
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