Enoch Agyemang Osei | Educational Research | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Enoch Agyemang Osei
University Of Cape Coast, Ghana

Research Profile
Affiliation University Of Cape Coast
Country Ghana
Google Scholar tCsZrQEAAAAJ
Documents 2
Citations 2
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Subject Area Educational Research
Event Top Teachers Awards

Enoch Agyemang Osei is a Ghanaian educational researcher and academic practitioner affiliated with the University of Cape Coast. His scholarly activities focus on educational psychology, learning behaviour, student satisfaction, program choice, academic engagement, and quantitative research methods. Through teaching, research supervision, peer-review activities, and empirical publication, he has contributed to the advancement of educational research and evidence-based educational practice in higher education settings.[1]

Abstract

This article evaluates the academic achievements, research activities, teaching contributions, and scholarly publications of Enoch Agyemang Osei in the field of educational research. His work emphasizes educational psychology, learning behaviour, student satisfaction, and advanced quantitative methodologies. The profile highlights research outputs, academic service, analytical competencies, and publication records that collectively demonstrate a developing and impactful contribution to educational scholarship and higher education practice.[1]

Keywords

Educational Psychology, Learning Behaviour, Student Satisfaction, Program Choice, Academic Engagement, Higher Education, Quantitative Research, Structural Equation Modelling, Educational Research, University of Cape Coast.

Introduction

Educational research plays an important role in understanding how learners interact with academic environments and how institutional factors influence educational outcomes. Enoch Agyemang Osei’s scholarly interests address these themes through empirical investigations of student experiences, learning styles, academic engagement, and program satisfaction. His research adopts contemporary quantitative techniques to explore relationships among psychological, behavioural, and educational variables, thereby contributing to evidence-informed educational policy and practice.[2]

Research Profile

Osei earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Cape Coast in 2015 and later completed a Master of Philosophy in Educational Psychology in 2024. His graduate thesis investigated the mediating role of program satisfaction in the relationship between undergraduate students’ program choice and learning behaviour. This research direction continues to shape his academic publications and broader scholarly agenda.[2]

His academic appointments include service as a Facilitator at the College of Distance Education, University of Cape Coast, a Tutor within the Institute of Education Sandwich Programme, and a Graduate Assistant in the Department of Education and Psychology. These positions involve teaching educational psychology, research methods, statistics, undergraduate supervision, and academic assessment activities.

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Osei are characterized by the application of advanced statistical methodologies to educational questions. His analytical expertise includes regression analysis, logistic regression, mediation and moderation modelling, structural equation modelling, latent profile analysis, factor analysis, power analysis, ANOVA, ANCOVA, and MANOVA. These competencies support rigorous investigations into student learning and educational effectiveness.

  • Educational psychology and student development.
  • Learning behaviour and academic engagement.
  • Program satisfaction and academic decision-making.
  • Advanced quantitative research methods.
  • Research supervision and statistical consultation.

In addition to research and teaching, Osei serves as a peer reviewer for Elsevier’s Heliyon journal, contributing to the evaluation of scholarly manuscripts and supporting academic quality assurance through peer review processes.

Publications

Published research by Osei addresses student satisfaction, academic engagement, learning styles, academic performance, and behavioural outcomes within educational settings. These studies employ empirical methodologies and contribute to the growing body of educational psychology literature.[2][3]

  1. Britwum, F., Acheampong, H. Y., Amoah, S. O., Adjei, E., Aidoo, S., & Agyemang Osei, E. O. Mediation–Moderation Analysis of Senior High School Student Satisfaction, Academic Engagement, Gender, and Its Relationship With Learning Styles and Academic Performance. Future in Educational Research.
  2. Agyemang Osei, E. Program Satisfaction as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Program Choice and Learning Behavior of Undergraduate Students in the University of Cape Coast. Discover Education.

Research Impact

The available publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on educational outcomes and learner experiences. By examining how satisfaction, engagement, and behavioural factors interact within academic environments, Osei’s work contributes evidence that may support institutional decision-making, curriculum development, and student-support initiatives. His emphasis on mediation and moderation analysis further strengthens methodological applications within educational research.[2][3]

Award Suitability

Consideration for the Innovative Research Award may be supported by several factors, including demonstrated scholarly productivity, active involvement in teaching and supervision, service as a peer reviewer for an international journal, application of advanced analytical methods, and the publication of research addressing contemporary educational challenges. These activities collectively reflect a developing academic profile aligned with the objectives of research recognition programs and educational excellence initiatives.

Conclusion

Enoch Agyemang Osei represents an emerging educational researcher whose work integrates educational psychology, quantitative methodology, and higher education research. Through scholarly publication, teaching, peer-review service, and methodological expertise, he has established a foundation for continued contributions to educational scholarship. His research portfolio demonstrates a commitment to understanding and improving student learning experiences within contemporary educational contexts.[1][2]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile of Enoch Agyemang Osei. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=tCsZrQEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  2. Agyemang Osei, E. (2026). Program Satisfaction as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Program Choice and Learning Behavior of Undergraduate Students in the University of Cape Coast. Discover Education.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s44217-026-01284-5
  3. Britwum, F., Acheampong, H. Y., Amoah, S. O., Adjei, E., Aidoo, S., & Agyemang Osei, E. O. (2025). Mediation–Moderation Analysis of Senior High School Student Satisfaction, Academic Engagement, Gender, and Its Relationship With Learning Styles and Academic Performance. Future in Educational Research. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/fer3.70034