He bagged a First Class in Mathematics Education from University of Benin in 1983, a Master’s degree and Ph.D in Education Measurement and Evaluation, from the University of Ibadan in 1985 and 1989 respectively among other qualifications.
Prof. Bandele, an erudite scholar in Mathematics Education, Computer Science Education and Tests, Measurement and Educational Evaluation, with interest in Tests, Measurement and Evaluation, Research and Statistics, served three years over a highly successful Institute of Education as Director. He later became the Dean, Faculty of Education and the Director, Directorate of Part-Time Programmes of the University of Ado-Ekiti (now EKSU). He was the pioneer Vice-Chancellor of an erstwhile The University of Education, Ikere-Ekiti (TUNEDIK) and later University of Science and Technology Ifaki (USTI),before the merger of the two Universities with the former University of Ado-Ekiti to become Ekiti State University (EKSU). He has also served for three consecutive years as the foundation Director of the Computer Centre and Head of Department of the Computer Science of the College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti in Nigeria
Professor Bandele is a prolific researcher in the use of statistics, Psychometric Techniques and Computer application for evaluation and Quality Assurance in Education. He is Editor-In-Chief of several academic Journals in Nigeria and the founder of the National Association of Educational Researcher and Evaluation (NAERE), apart from being member and executive member of several academic associations in and outside Nigeria
He was the Contact Person for the UNESCO funded educational project for the sub-Saharan Africa for developing Nigerian Universities. He was one of the five professors invited in 2005 from all over the world to review the programmes of the Faculty of Education of the University of Botswana. Professor Bandele was named the Best Paper presenter at the 12th International Conference of Open Learning held in Cambridge, United Kingdom in 2007.
The award winning paper was titled “Mobile Learning Paradigm in Africa and the Problem of Digital Divide”. Prof. Bandele successfully completed an Executive Management training programme in Pretoria South Africa in 2009 with training tour of Swaziland and Mozambique.
He was also one of the three international experts in Digital Learning to moderate the proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Open Learning with emphasis on Digital Learning in Cambridge, in 2009, presented and published widely at both local and international journals. Professor Bandele is happily married to Comfort Titilayo Bandele and the marriage is blessed with four children – three girls and one boy
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