Saviour Kitcher
Graduate Fellow-
(He/Him)
Education
PhD, Curriculum, instruction, and Teacher Education- Michigan State University
Masters of Philosophy, Curriculum and Instruction- University of Education, Winneba
Diploma In Education- University of Education, Winneba Post-Graduate
B.S. in Geography- University of Ghana
Biography
Saviour Kitcher is a doctoral student in Curriculum, Instruction, and Teacher Education (CITE) and a Teaching Assistant in the Teacher Education Department. He graduated from the University of Ghana. His research interests focus on Project-Based Learning in social studies, Curriculum Development and Evaluation, Soccer as a means of civic engagement, Active participation, and citizenship. As a teacher educator, He is committed to engaging in professional development opportunities to improve his skills and knowledge outside the classroom. His interest in the RCAH fellowship has been motivated by how socioeconomic barriers to accessing educational opportunities affect all disciplines and how the RCAH fellowship is determined and committed to advancing a career in undergraduate education.