Queena Lee-Chua, a 'leading voice in math and science education,' authored many books, with her advocacy centering on accessible learning for allQueena Lee-Chua, a 'leading voice in math and science education,' authored many books, with her advocacy centering on accessible learning for all

Professor, author Queena Lee-Chua dies

2025/12/04 19:08

MANILA, Philippines – Columnist and longtime Ateneo de Manila University professor Queena Lee-Chua, known for her contributions to mathematics education, psychology, and science communication in the Philippines, died on Thursday, December 4. She was 59.

Her son, Scott Lee-Chua, confirmed her death in a Facebook post.

Her wake will be held at the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception, Gonzaga Hall, Ateneo de Manila University, from December 5 to 8, 10 am to 9 pm.

Lee-Chua was a respected academic who taught chemistry, mathematics, and psychology at Ateneo for decades. She was also widely recognized as a columnist for the Philippine Daily Inquirer, where she wrote extensively on education, learning, family life, and social issues.

“She was a proponent of problem solving in mathematics from the basic education to college levels, a mental health advocate, a good listener, columnist, writer, and an outstanding teacher with a larger-than-life presence both inside and outside the classroom,” the Ateneo Department of Mathematics said in a social media post.

Anvil Publishing also paid tribute to the well-respected educator.

“A leading voice in math and science education, learning psychology, parenting, and youth studies, Dr. Queena dedicated her career to helping Filipino students and families thrive. She also led research teams on the best practices of high-achieving Filipino learners and the media habits of Filipino youth,” the publishing firm said.

A top-performing scholar, Lee-Chua graduated summa cum laude with a BS Mathematics degree from Ateneo. She went on to earn a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology and a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the same university.

She also authored many books spanning mathematics, science, education, and parenting, with her advocacy centering on accessible learning for all. 

The licensed psychologist and columnist also brought mathematics to a wider audience by hosting Fun with Math on PTV-4. – Alfon Cabanilla/Rappler.com

Alfon Cabanilla is a Rappler intern studying AB Communication at Ateneo de Manila University.

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