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Ayodeji Osiname is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Administration at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Manitoba, obtained in 2022, and has previously served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Leadership and Educational Administration. His research focuses on critical areas of educational leadership, emphasizing anti-racist, social justice, and inclusive leadership methodologies. Dr. Osiname is particularly dedicated to amplifying the voices of students from marginalized communities and fostering diversity in educational settings. He has presented his research at various national and international conferences and is actively involved in community-based projects. His work often explores the intersection of education and social justice, examining the challenges faced by immigrant families and advocating for equity in the educational system. His contributions to literature include insights on the role of school principals in creating inclusive cultures and the methodology of duo-ethnography to navigate power relationships in education. Dr. Osiname continues to advocate for systemic transformation in Canadian education to support the diverse needs of students.
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