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Dr. Seema Imam is a tenured Professor in the School of Teacher Preparation at National Louis University (NLU), specializing in Elementary Education. She holds dual Doctorates in Islamic Education and Curriculum & Social Inquiry. Her leadership roles include Co-Chair of the National College of Education (2016-2018), Chair of the Faculty Senate (2009-2010), and Co-Chair of the University Leadership Council. She teaches in Elementary, Middle-Level, and Special Education programs with a focus on technology integration, multicultural pedagogy, and Islamic education curriculum development.
Education Background:
- Ed.D. in Islamic Education, Graduate Theological Foundation (2015)
- Ed.D. in Curriculum & Social Inquiry, National Louis University (2001)
- M.A. in Educational Administration, Northeastern IL University (1987)
- B.A. in Elementary Education with Art Minor, Northeastern IL University (1975)
Research Interests emphasize diversity, technology in education, and Islamic schooling systems. Recent work includes studies on student belongingness in Islamic schools and curriculum development for global Islamic educators. She has presented at international conferences and published widely on topics ranging from Muslim student experiences to pedagogical innovations.
Notable Awards include the 2024 ISNA Lifetime Service Award, 2015 Mary McLeod Bethune Leadership Award, and 2008 Distinguished Educator recognition. She advises on doctoral dissertations and serves on national education boards such as the Islamic Schools League of America.
Professional Development Contributions include curriculum workshops for educators in North America and Australia, with a focus on integrating technology and fostering inclusive classrooms. She has authored children's books and contributed to international educational policy discussions through her research and speaking engagements.



