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Grenadian educator, author wins International Impact Book Award for Best STEM Education


Grenadian-born educator Dr. Ansha Clement, a STEM learning specialist, mother, and author, has won The International Impact Book Award for Best STEM Education from a Phoenix, AZ company that carries that name.


Dr. Clement, who resides in Baldwin in Nassau County, Long Island, told Caribbean Life on Monday that the award is “an incredible honor and validation of the work I’m so passionate about.


“Personally, it reinforces my belief in the importance of early STEM education,” she said about the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics acronym. “Professionally, it highlights the impact of creating resources that connect with diverse audiences.


“I hope this recognition inspires others to invest in the next generation of scientists and innovators,” she added. “In the making are ideas of expanding this science series and developing workshops for parents and educators to integrate STEM learning into everyday activities.”


Dr. Clement said she has launched a three-tier science program for educational institutions to provide hands-on learning to students. Her ultimate goal is to create a world where STEM is seen as accessible and exciting for everyone. Read More

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