Email: nbedah@delsu.edu.ng

  • Area of Specialization: area
  • Department of Science Education

  • Edah Ngozi Blessing is a Lecturer II in the department of science education,Faculty of Education , Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria. She hold a B.Sc.(Ed.) and masters degree in Chemistry Education. She obtained a Doctorate degree in Science education. Her area of research is teaching methods in science education. She can be contacted at email:edahngoziblessing5@gmail.com Official email: nbedah@delsu.edu.ng
    My Publications
  1. Edah Ngozi Blessing, Agboro-Eravwoke Ochuko Urhievwejire, Iyayi Innocent Ehighae, Ovuworie Onoriode Oghenewede, Okose Faith, Sunday Obro (2026) Improving students’ achievement in chemistry: comparative effectiveness of conceptual modelling and conceptual blending. , Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn)
    http://edulearn.intelektual.org Vol.20(2) Pages: 729~737

  2. EUrhievwekire, Ochuko Agboro- Eravwoke, Innocent Ehighae Iyayi, Ngozi Blessing Edah (2025) Investigating the effectiveness of Merrill’s Principles of Instruction on Secondary School Chemistry Students Achievement in Delta State. , Theresa Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (JHSS)
      Vol.11(2) Pages: 103-118

  3. Agboro- Eravwoke Ochuko Urhievwekire, Edah Ngozi Blessing & Iyayi Innocent Ehighae (2025) Students’ effective learning: are learning styles and correspond teaching methods factors?, Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn)
      Vol.19(3) Pages: 1-9

  4. Edah, N.B. (2021) Effect of Cooperative, Competitive, Individualist Goal Structure on chemistry student’s Achievement and Attitude in Delta State, Nigeria. , International Journal of Academic Pedagogical Research (IJAPR),
    Vol.6(8) Pages: 6-11

  5. Edah, N.B. & Saidu, M. (2021) Effect of science writing heuristic on students achievement in chemistry in Delta Central Senatorial District. , African Journal of Curriculum and Instructional Technology.
    Vol.5(1) Pages: 253-263

  6. Edah, N.B (2018) Analysis of Expectation, Attitude and Academic Performance of Female Chemistry Students in Delta Central Senatorial District, Delta State, ABSU Journal of Educational Studies
    Vol.8(2) Pages: 127-136