Ms. Diana Sarieddine

Diana Sarieddine is a specialist in science education. She holds a Master’s degree in Science Education, a Diploma in Secondary Science Teaching, and a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the American University of Beirut. She has worked in the fields of education, professional development, and capacity building, with an extensive experience in education and teaching in both public and private schools in Lebanon. She has been working with the TAMAM Educational Movement since 2010.

During her experience with TAMAM, she has been involved in organizing and conducting numerous training workshops and general gatherings for TAMAM held in various Arab countries. She has also contributed to the design of several programs adopted by TAMAM and is currently working on completing the “TAMAM Resource Book”, a guide designed to support TAMAM coaches in their work with school teams to build their leadership capacity for school-based improvement.

She is also a volunteering member of SAIL (formerly Khaddet Beirut) with a group of educators advocating for and supporting public schools in Lebanon to protect their national role and to reclaim their uniqueness and excellence within the Lebanese context.

Currently, she works as a consultant senior coach, program designer, and member of the Steering Team of TAMAM at the American University of Beirut.