Chris Ludwig, Middle School Mathematics Teacher
Chris Ludwig, originally from Racine, Wisconsin, earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois. His passion for education led him to pursue a master’s degree at the National Institute of Education at NTU, Singapore, where he specialized in educational technology and digital fabrication. He also has a CELTA certification and is a FabLab certified instructor.
Chris has spent years teaching in various educational settings across Asia, with a strong focus
on Mathematics, technology, and digital fabrication. His commitment to fostering a culture of
continuous improvement has driven him to stay at the forefront of educational research,
ensuring that his teaching methods are always evolving to meet the needs of his students.
In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Chris has actively contributed to the development of
FabLabs in international schools across Singapore and Malaysia. These hands-on, project-
based learning environments have allowed students to explore digital design and fabrication,
fostering creativity and innovation. Chris’s leadership in these initiatives has deepened his
appreciation for the importance of integrating technology and practical skills into the modern
educational landscape.
In his personal time, Chris enjoys strategy games, swimming, and weightlifting. These activities not only provide balance to his professional life but also reflect his love for challenges and continuous self-improvement. Chris is excited about the opportunity to continue his journey in education, contributing to the growth and development of a distinctive international school, and enhancing the learning and teaching environment with his experience and skills.