Miriam Chickering

Miriam Chickering

Miriam Chickering is CEO of The Frank Foundation (NextGenU.org), where she leads the design and implementation of adoptable educational infrastructure for resource-constrained environments. She directed the STEPS project (2021–2023), a GPE Knowledge and Innovation Exchange initiative that produced 52 curriculum-aligned science and mathematics textbooks and teacher guides across Benin, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, reaching 160 teachers and over 6,000 students. The project’s AI governance framework — embedding AI in bounded, capacity-extending roles under expert oversight — achieved 94% teacher confidence gains, sustained institutional adoption, and formal ministry approval processes across all three countries.

Chickering is now developing the Adoptable Infrastructure Framework, theorising how educational systems can be deliberately designed for institutional authorisation and sustainment under constraint. Concurrently, she leads development of the Intelligent Textbook Machine, which automates the proven STEPS workflow to further reduce cost and time. Her peer-reviewed publications span AI ethics in health education, open educational resources for nurses, and STEM education. She leads multi-country educational initiatives with WHO, PAHO, UNICEF, and GPE-KIX.

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    The Frank Foundation (NextGenU.org)
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    CEO

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