- Grace Alele-Williams
Grace Alele-Williams, (born
December 16 ,1932 ) made history as the firstNigeria n woman to become the head (Vice-Chancellor) of a Nigerian university (the University of Benin).Born in Warri, Alele-Williams attended Government School, Warri, and
Queen’s College, Lagos . She attended the University College (now theUniversity of Ibadan ), theUniversity of Vermont (U.S.). and theUniversity of Chicago (U.S.).Her teaching career started at Queen’s School, Ede
Osun State , where she was mathematics master from 1954 to 57. She left for the University of Vermont to become a graduate assistant and later assistant professor. Between 1963 and 65, Alele-Williams was a post doctoral research fellow, department (and institute) of Education, University of Ibadan from where she was appointed a professor of mathematics atUnilag in 1976.By serving in various committees and boards, Alele-Williams had made useful contributions in the development of education in Nigeria. She was chairman of the curriculum review committee, former
Bendel State 1973-79. From 1979-85, she served as chairman of theLagos State Curriculum Review Committee andLagos State Examinations Boards .Alele-Williams was a member of governing council,
UNESCO Institute of Education. She is also a consultant to UNESCO and Institute of International Education Planning. For a decade (1963-73) she was a member of theAfrican Mathematics Programme , located inNewton, Massachusetts ,United States . She was also vice-president of theWorld Organisation for Early Childhood Education and later president of the Nigerian chapter. Alele-Williams has published a book titled "Modern Mathematics Handbook for Teachers". She has 5 children and 6 grandchildrenAfter serving as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin, she joined the board of directors of Chevron-Texaco Nigeria.
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* [http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/williams_grace_alele.html Brief Professional Biography and List of Publications]
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