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CURRICULUM VITAE
1. PERSONAL DATA
Full Name:
Permanent Address:
Email:
2.0 QUALIFICATIONS
2.1 Academic Qualifications
Humphrey MwangiWaweru.
P.O BOX 247 V/Market 00621 Nairobi
2014-2016: Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE), University of Nairobi
2003- 2005: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Theology (New Testament) field-
University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
2000- 2001: Masters in Theology (MTH) University of Natal South Africa
1991- 1994: Bachelor of Divinity (BD) St. Paul’s University-Limuru, Kenya.
1990: Spiritual Formation at St. Andrew’s Kabare.
1989: ‘A’ Levels Privately
1984: Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education- Weithaga High School
1980: Certificate of Primary Education- Murang’a Township Primary School.
2.2 Professional Courses
Certificate of Completion - Teaching Methodology, Kenyatta University
3.0 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
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2010 to date: Lecturer Kenyatta University: Department of Philosophy and Religious studies.
2006-2013: Part time Lecturer Daystar University- Political Science and Philosophy;
Nairobi Evangelical School of Theology (NEGST)- New Testament (Biblical studies) Theology, The Cultural World of the Bible and Introduction to the Greek
Language I ⅈ Nairobi International School of Theology (NIST)- African
Christian Theology.
2009: Part-time Lecturer, Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology.
2008: Vicar/Rural Dean ACK St. Peter’s Ndunyu: Diocese of Mt Kenya South.
2007: Part-time Lecturer, Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology.
2006-2007: The vicar of All Saints Limuru Parish: Diocese of Mt Kenya South.
2003-2005: Assisting Priest, St. Mathews Hayfields Parish: Diocese of Natal South Africa.
2001-2002: Part-time lecturer, Carilile College Nairobi, where I taught systematic Theology
for one year. I introduced the students to the New Testament Theology laying their
theological foundation.
2001-2002: A Lecturer St. Paul’s United Theological College-Limuru Kenya, Here I was
teaching Biblical Studies (New Testament). I taught both Greek and English Exegesis covering the Gospels of Mark, John, and the Epistles of Romans and Revelation. I also did instruct the students on Greek language.
2001-2002: Vicar St. Philips Kihara Parish- Diocese of Mt. Kenya South. I started the
ACK Kihara Academy, which is now up to standard six. I worked closely in this Parish with the Matatu people in order to alleviate poverty, whereby we started the ACK
Kihara Co-operative Sacco, it has been able to give a number of loans to the people
concerned
2000: Vicar Sousville Parish- Diocese of Pretoria- South Africa. Here I gained cross-
Cultural experience, working among different South African groups gave me the
chance to relate with different people. I did cross-cultural studies on one to one with
different groups during Bible study sessions organized by Rev. Dr. Tim Long rector
of Trinity Parish.
1997-1999: Vicar Thogoto Parish Diocese of Mt. Kenya South. Here I did buy a church
plot next to Kikuyu Day Secondary School and built a church there. The
congregation had only twenty members when I was posted there and I left it with a total
of 120 members.
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1996-1997: Vicar Giachuki Parish-Diocese of Mt. Kenya Central. As the vicar of this parish, I
managed to help a number of young people to join theological colleges.
1995-1999: A part-time lecturer ACC & S Bible College Kigumo, for the four years I
instructed the students in Church history and New Testament Studies. Here introduction to the New Testament books was done focusing on date, authorship, outline, and key themes.
1995-1996: Curate Thika Memorial Parish- Diocese of Mt Kenya Central, I was a youth
pastor and helped the priest in charge with day to day duties of running the Parish.
1985-1989: Teaching -Kiangage Primary School, I was the teacher in Charge of Agriculture
and sports in this school. I taught a number of subjects in various classes as is
normal in Kenyan Primary School system.
4.0 ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES (AT KU)
4.1 At Kenyatta University
2017: Acting Chairman Department of Philosophy and Religious Study (4th
-5th
April ).
2017: Acting Director African Institute of Studies Kenyatta University (15th
-22nd
May
2017).
2015: Appointed Staff Mentor, Kenyatta University
2014: Appointed as a Committee member to review the strategic plan for the Department
Philosophy and Religious Studies
2011-2013 Chairman curriculums Committee African Institute of Studies - KU
2011-2013 Chairman public lecturers Committee African Institute of Studies -KU
2012: Committee member for the Proposed Jomo Kenyatta Archival Centre - KU
4.2 At Other Institutions
2017: Chairman Jubilee Party Kiambu County- Kenya.
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2010-2013: Member of Anglican University Task force
Council member St Andrew’s Institute Kabare.
2009-2013: Appointed member of Provincial Education Committee
2008: Chairman Theological board- Diocese of Mt. Kenya South.
2001: Appointed the Rural Dean of Karura Deanery Diocese of Mt. Kenya South. As a
Rural Dean I was in charge of a number of parishes with several priests under my direct
guidance.
2001: Appointed the Kenya representative of Open-Hand U.S.A. this is a Christian
organization based in USA that deals with children problems. Since then I have
cofounded Open-Hand Children’s home with two other ladies.
2001: Appointed Chairman of the Link Committee in the Anglican Church- Diocese of
Mt. Kenya South. During my tenure I was able to organize group exchanges and I
personally went to serve in one of our link Diocese in South Africa.
1998: Appointed chairman of the Youth Department- Diocese of Mt. Kenya South. I
mobilized the young people to join the Church in large numbers. I linked the youth
with various Church youth groups.
5.0 POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION
5.1 PhD Supervision
5.1.1 Completed
Rei Towet KesisReg: No: C82/13400/2009 “The Influence of Changes on Historical
Standard in Selected Urban Seventh- Day Adventist churches in Kenya.
Julius Kithinji Kiambi: Addressing Impunity in Kenya through a Postcolonial reading of
“Authority” in Mark 1: 21-28.
5.1.2 Ongoing
Simon Musyoki Makau Reg. No: C82/25171/2012: The Response of the African Inland
Church to Pentecostalism in Matuu Location
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James Kagari Lugala Reg. No: C82/13876/2009: Contours of African Pentecostal New
Testament Theology.
Daniel Kaungu Simon: Reg. No: C82/24375/2013: Witch-craft like Practices: Influence
on the Church and Missiological Implications on Christian Theologizing in an Urban
World
5.2 Masters Supervision
5.2.1 Completed
Mr. Bett Geofrey Kiptoo - C50/CE/14271/09: The Role of The Catholic Church in
Environmental Conservation in Kericho County Kenya.
Joseph MainaMigwi Reg. No: C50/26688/2011: The Place of Women in Selected
indigenous Pentecostal Churches in Limuru Sub-County Kiambu County Kenya.
Evah Njeri Ngunjiru Reg. No: C50/25874/2011: The Effects of Christian Principles on
Management Practices of Female Domestic Workers within Roysambu Constituency,
Nairobi County, Kenya. (Submitted).
Alexander Mwita Reg. No: C50/CE/23757/2012: Towards a Pastoral Solution for the
Synoptic Problem to meet the Indigenous Christian in Musoma/Tanzania (to defend in
March 2016).
Maluki Rose Ndusya Reg. No. C50/CE/14277/2009: Sex Education Among the Youth in
Redeemed Gospel Church in Mathare Settlement Area, Nairobi County, Kenya.
5.2.2 On Going
Jane Wambui Mburu Reg. No: C50/CE/25699/2014: The Responsibility of the Anglican
Church in Supporting the Elderly in Murang’a County, Kenya.
Emily Atieno Oketch Reg. No: C50/22659/2012: Significance and Signs and Symbols in
New Religious Movements: A case of Legio Maria Church
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Philemon Kipkemoi Rono Reg. No: C50/CE/24376/2013: The Impact of Prophecy in the
way of Worship in the King’s Outreach churches in Kenya, with Reference to the Mighty
Prophet of God Dr. David Edward Owour.
Caleb Metobo Onsare Reg. No: Inculturation of Abagusii Traditional Religion in
Christian Worship: A case study of Kisii Town to the department Post Graduate Studies
Committee on 30th of April 2014
Rosemary Wangeci Rubiroh Reg. No: C50/CE/23470/2012: Exodus of Young people
from the PCEA Church after confirmation, Nanyuki Parish, Laikipia County, Kenya
Ronald Ogwae Kenyanya Reg. No: C50/CE/24111/2012: Religiosity in Gucha District:
Modernity and Expressions of Outward Forms
JacklineWamukoya Reg. No: C50/CE/24110/2012: The Role of the Church in Helping
Street Children Regain Normal Membership and Dignity in Society with Reference to
Kisumu City.
Wambui Mwaura Reg. No: C50/CE/24653/2012: Youth Exodus from Mainline Churches
to Pentecostalism: A case Study of ACK Church Neri-South District.
Jane MuthomiWaithaka: C50/CE/28288/2013: The place of Single Mothers in the
Anglican Chruch of Kenya. Njumbi Deanary, Murang’a County.
Kathambi Fridah Reg. No: C50/CE/24006/2012: Intervention of the Methodist Church on
Neglected Elderly People: Insights from Imenti North Sub-county of Meru county-
Kenya.
Evan Njuguna Mburu Reg. No:--- Catholic Church’s Effort in Addressing Domestic
Violence Against Women in Maragwa Parish, Muranga County Kenya.
Njagi Samuel Ndiga C50/CE/23454/2011: The impact of Khat to the Church in Nyangwa
Deanary Embu County - Kenya.
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Mwangi James Maina Reg. No: C50/CE/26687/2011: The role of Anglican Church in
Addressing the rampat Cases of Hanging Among the Youth in Murang’a County, Kenya
Peter Mwanje Kakai Reg. No:---- Youth Exodus Mainline Churches to Pentecostalism: A
case study of ACK church Nyeri-South District, Kenya.
John Obiero Otieno Reg. No: C50/CE/22676/2010: Chaplaincy and Behavior Change of
Students in Church Sponsored Schools in Gem Sub-County, Kenya.
Tom Onchari Nyanchera Reg. No:---- Teaching on Health Nutrition (diet) AND Healing
and its effects on seventh Day Adventist Church believers in Narok Town Sub-county,
Kenya.
Jane Wambui Mburu Reg. No: C50/CE/ 25699/2014The Responsibility of the Anglican
Church in Supporting the Elderly in Murang’a County, Kenya
Caroline Chepkemboi Reg No. C50/31960/2015. Leadership Conflicts and Management
in African Inland Church, Nandi Hill;s District Church Council, Nadni County, Kenya.
6.0 CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS
6.1 Participation in Workshop/Conference
Religion, Justice and Human Rights: Reasons for Radicalization- in a conference on
“theCultural and Scientific Impact on “Extremism and Radicalism” held on 2nd
November 2017 at KUCC, Kenyatta University.
Consultation “The Study of Theology and Religion in African- Towards Closer
Cooperation” on 1st - 3
rd May 2017, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town South African.
Decolonizing Theology Conference: Mbiti’s Contribution to African Philosophy, African
Theology and African Biblical Translation” Held on 18th
- 19th
August 2016, Held in
Stellenbosch University, Cape Town South African.
The Kenya Federation of UNESCO Clubs Centers and Associations (KEFUCA) Training
for Western Region from 12th -18
th February 2017.
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The 4th Kenya National Commission for UNESCO Stakeholders Forum, 28
th March to Ist
April 2017, Mombasa Continental Resort, Mombasa.
Sensitization Workshop for Stakeholders in Earth Sciences for Curriculum Review in
Kenya on 17th - 19
th May 2016, Kenya School of Monetary Studies.
The IX World Congress on World Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centres and
Associations (WFUCA), Beijing China 21 - 25 July 2015.
Secondary School Heads Association Meeting held in Mombasa on 15th to 17
th June 2015
Invitation to the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO (KNATCOM) progamme
and expert Committee workshop, at Maanzoni Lodge 25th - 27
th March 2015
UNESCO/UNITWIN chairs consultative and Sensitization Forum April 22nd
, 2015 at
university of Nairobi.
Ministerial Forum for Ministers of Social Development for Eastern African Region 24-26
February 2015: Hilton Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
Kenya week in Paris to Mark 50 years of Kenya and UNESCO Collaboration, 24 - 28th
November, 2014. Paris, France
Invitation to Celebrations Marking 50 years of UNESCO in Kenya: Kenyatta
International Conventions Centre (KICC), Nairobi 22nd
October, 2014, at 9.00 am.
KNATCOM stakeholder’s workshop, 11th
- 14th
February 2014, Kenya Utalii College,
Nairobi.
Participated in The International Conference on African Languages and Literatures Held
on 6th
- 8th
August 2014 at Kenyatta University.
Main Speaker Diocesan End of The Year KAYO Conference held on 17th
- 20th
Dec
2013
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Capacity Building of youth Bodaboda business operations on Thika Super highway on 6-
8th August 2013 - workshop
67th
General Meeting of the society for New Testament studies held in
KatholiekeUniversiteit Leuven July 31st to August 4
th 2012.
6.2. Presentation of Papers at Academic and Professional Conferences
Presented a Paper entitled: Religion, Justice and Human Rights: Reasons for
Radicalization- in a conference on “the Cultural and Scientific Impact on “Extremism and
Radicalism” held on 2nd November 2017 at KUCC, Kenyatta University.
Presented a Paper entitled; The study of Theology and Religion in Africa- Towards
Closer Cooperation: Priorities in African Theology on 1-3rd
May 2017.
Presented a paper on Mbiti’s Contribution to African Philosophy, African Theology and
African Biblical Translation 17th
- 18th
August 2016, in Stellenbosch University, Cape
Town.
Presented a paper on “Significance of the Kenya Federation for UNESCO clubs and
Associations Constitution. Sensitization and Launch of Kenya Federation of UNESCO
Clubs, Centers and Associations. 12th
- 14th
October 2015, Kenya School of Monetary
Studies, Kenya.
Presented a paper “Entitled the Redemptive Role of African Language in African
Christianity” during the International Conference on African Languages and Literatures Held
on 6th - 8
th August 2014 at Kenyatta University.
Presented a paper on “Public Private sector initiatives to combat corruption in Africa” 8th
Annual Ethics Conference Strathmore University, Kenya.
6.3 Convening and coordinating Conferences
Conference on “the Cultural and Scientific Impact on “Extremism and Radicalism” held
on 2nd November 2017 at KUCC, Kenyatta University, under Islamic Republic of Iran.
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Public Lecture Entitled “Language, Religion and Conflict Mitigation, public lecture through the Institute of African Studies3
rd November 2015
Reflections On African Leadership And Governance And The Way ForwardReflections On African Leadership And Governance and The way forward, public lecture through the Institute of African Studies 13
th November 2014
The Global Economics Of Schooling And Education In The Context Of Africa And Its Implications For development, public lecture through the Institute of African Studies 19
th October, 2014
The International Conference on African Languages and Literatures Held on 6th
- 8th
August 2014 at Kenyatta University.
Capacity Building of youth Bodaboda business operations on Thika Super highway on 6-
8th August 2013 - workshop, Kenyatta University
Proposed Language Policy Framework, public lecture through the Institute of African
Studies 25th
July 2013
Knowledge’s In Development, From An Anti-Colonial Thought, public lecture through
the Institute of African Studies 30th
May 2014
6.4 Funded Projects
- 24th
June, 2013:UNESCO Approved Project On Youth Social-Economic Empowerment
Worth US$ 26,000
- Approved research for the Mukurew wa Nyagathanga Shrine Restoration worth
KShs
5,000,000
7.0 RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
7.1 Articles in Referred Journals - indicate separately the joint individual/ Authored
with students/local/Kenyan and international journals/publications
i. Humphrey M. Waweru, 20109, Israeli-Palestinian Question: A Biblical perspective,
Jumuga Journal of Education,Oral Studies, and Human Sciences (JJEOSHS),
Volume 2, No. 1, 2019, ISSN: 2618-1517. Available online :
http://jumugajournal.org/index.php/jjeoshs/article/view/17/17
ii. Waweru H.M & Kathambi Fridah, 2018, The Role of the Methodist Church in
addressing
the issues of the aged in Kenya, International Journal of Innovative Research
and
Knowledge, Volume-3 Issue-2, February-2018, ISSN-2213-1356 iii. Waweru H.M, 2018, African Theology in the 21st Century: Mapping Out
Critical Priorities, European Scientific Journal, March 2018 Vol.14, No.8 ISSN:
1857 - 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431 Doi: 10.19044/esj.2018.v14n8p213
URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2018.v14n8p213
iv. Waweru Humphrey M, 2018, Religious Radicalism in East Africa- A Unique
Problem, Scholars Academic and Scientific Publishers Journals, Vol 6 No. 1
pages 1-6, ISSN 2347-5374 (Online), ISSN 2347-9493 (Print) DOI:
10.21276/sjahss.2018.6.1.1 Available online:http://saspjournals.com/sjahss-61/
v. Waweru Humphrey M, 2017, Religion, Justice, and Human Rights:
Understanding Routes of Radicalization in Africa, International Journal of
Innovative Research and Knowledge, Volume-2 Issue-12, December-2017,
ISSN-2213-1356
vi. Waweru HM 2011. The Bible and African Culture: Mapping Transactional Inroads. Eldoret: Zapf Chancery.
vii. Waweru HM 2008. Dowry in African Marriage: an Alternative Voice.Journal of
Swedish Missiological Themes, Vol.96.No. 2. 2009, p 245-262.
viii. Waweru HM 2008. Jesus and Ordinary Women-An African Perspective,
Journal of Swedish Missiological Themes, Vol.96.No. 2. 2008, p 139-159.
ix. Waweru HM 2007. African Worship- A means for Christian Mission and
Scholarship-Journal of Swedish Missiological Themes, Vol.95, N. 2, 2007, p
171-184. x. Waweru HM 2007. Postcolonial and Contrapuntal Reading of Revelation 22:1-5,
Churchman-A Journal of Anglican Theology Vol. 121 No. 1, 2007, p 23-38.
xi. Waweru HM 2007. Postcolonial and Contrapuntal Reading of Revelation 22:1-5,
Churchman-A
xii. Waweru HM 2006. Reading the Bible Contrapuntally: A Theory and Methodology
for a Contextual Bible Interpretation in Africa, Journal of Swedish Missiological
Themes, Vol. 94, No.3, 2006, p 333-348.
7.2 Articles in conference proceedings
Presented a Paper entitled; The study of Theology and Religion in Africa-
Towards
Closer Cooperation: Priorities in African Theology on 1-3rd
May 2017.
Presented a paper on Mbiti’s Contribution to African Philosophy, African Theology
and
African Biblical Translation 17th
- 18th
August 2016, in Stellenbosch University,
Cape
Town.
Presented a paper on “Significance of the Kenya Federation for UNESCO clubs
and
Associations Constitution. Sensitization and Launch of Kenya Federation of
UNESCO
Clubs, Centers and Associations. 12th
- 14th
October 2015, Kenya School of
Monetary
Studies, Kenya.
Presented a paper “Entitled the Redemptive Role of African Language in African
Christianity” during the International Conference on African Languages and
Literatures Held on 6th - 8
th August 2014 at Kenyatta University.
Presented a paper on “Public Private sector initiatives to combat corruption in Africa”
8th
Annual Ethics Conference Strathmore University, Kenya.
7.3 BOOKS
- Humprey M. Waweru, 2011. the Bible and African Culture, Mapping Transactional
Inroads. Zapf Chancery, Eldoret, Kenya
8.0 NETWORKING AND COLLABORATION WITH EXTERNAL
ORGANIZATIONS
- March 2016: Elected President of Kenya Federation of UNESCO club, Centers and
Associations (KEFUCA) (3rd
March 2016).
- August 2014: Appointed as acting chair of Kenya National Federation of UNESCO
Clubs, Centers and Associations.
- July 2015: Appointed to planning committee of the launch of Kenya Federation of
UNESCO centres and Association.
2010-2013: Member of Anglican University Task force
Council member St Andrew’s Institute Kabare.
2009-2013: Appointed member of Provincial Education Committee
2008: Chairman Theological board- Diocese of Mt. Kenya South.
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2001: Appointed the Rural Dean of Karura Deanery Diocese of Mt. Kenya
South. As a Rural Dean I was in charge of a number of parishes with
several priests under my direct guidance.
2001: Appointed the Kenya representative of Open-Hand U.S.A. this is a
Christian organization based in USA that deals with children problems.
Since then I have cofounded Open-Hand Children’s home with two other
ladies.
2001: Appointed Chairman of the Link Committee in the Anglican Church-
Diocese of Mt. Kenya South. During my tenure I was able to organize group
exchanges and I personally went to serve in one of our link Diocese in South
Africa.
2001: Appointed the Kenya representative of Open-Hand U.S.A. this is a
Christian organization based in USA that deals with children problems.
Since then I have cofounded Open-Hand Children’s home with two other
ladies.
2001: Appointed Chairman of the Link Committee in the Anglican Church-
Diocese of Mt. Kenya South. During my tenure I was able to organize group
exchanges and I personally went to serve in one of our link Diocese in South
Africa.
1998: Appointed chairman of the Youth Department- Diocese of Mt. Kenya
South. I mobilized the young people to join the Church in large numbers. I linked
the youth with various Church youth groups.
9.0 LOCAL REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENT
- March 2016: Appointed as chair of Kenya Federation of UNESCO club, centres and
Association (KEFUCA)
- August 2014: Appointed as acting chair of Kenya National Federation of UNESCO
Clubs, Centres and Associations.
- July 2015: Appointed to planning committee of the launch of Kenya Federation of
UNESCO centres and Association.
9.1 External examiner in other universities
- June 2015: Appointment for external marking of dissertations - St. Paul’s University
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- June 2014: Appointment for external marking of dissertations - St. Paul’s University
9.3 Appointment to Boards
- 1st July 2011: Appointment to the board of Formal and informal education
10.0 COMMUNITY OUTREACH
- 15th
Annual Player Day held on 7th
November 2015 at Marion farm House School.
- Speaker Kenversity Sacco Members’ Education Day held on 22nd
February 2014
- Invited as a guest Speaker at ACK Holy Trinity Kamenu Parish Church
- 16th November 2011Marriage Counselor St. Philip’s Kihara Parish Church
- Main Speaker Diocesan End of The Year KAYO Conference held on 17th - 20
th Dec 2013
- 1st July 2011: Appointment to the board of Formal and informal education
- 26th
December, 1997: Ordained as a priest in the Church of the Province of Kenya, Diocese
of Mt. Kenya South.
11.0 ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
11.1 Development of Teaching/Academic Programmes in Department/School/University
2015: Appointed Staff Mentor, Kenyatta University
October 2014: Appointed as a Committee member to review the strategic plan for the
Department Philosophy and Religious Studies
2014: Appointed as a Committee member to review the strategic plan for the Department
Philosophy and Religious Studies
2013: Chairman post graduate curriculum committee department of philosophy and
religious studies
2011-2013 Chairman curriculums Committee African Institute of Studies - KU
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2011-2013 Chairman public lecturers Committee African Institute of Studies -KU
11.2 Developing Programmes External to Kenyatta University
Korat Africa BIL 111: Old Testament Survey Instructional Material For Learners; 2009
Korat Africa BIL 112: New Testament Survey Instructional Material For Learners; 2009
11.3 Initiating/Leading research project
January 2016 - January 2017: Research on “Influence of Teacher Career Plateauing on
Education Performance in Kenya (ongoing)
January 2015 - Research team for the MukurwewaNyagathanga Shrine Restoration.
(Ongoing)
November 2014 - Reclaiming and Reframing Tentmaking in the Contemporary Anglican
Church Ministry in Kenya.
Capacity Building of youth Bodaboda business operations on Thika Super highway on 6-
8th August 2013 - workshop, Kenyatta University
12.0 OTHERS
12.2 QUALITY TEACHING PERFORMANCE AND COMMITMENT TO DUTY
2014/2015 Second Semester Student - Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 833 Scored an of 93
points
2014/2015 First Semester Student - Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 829 Scored an of 98
points
2014/2015 First Semester Student - Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 400 Scored an of 96
points
2013/2014 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 829 Scored an A of 97
points
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2013/2014 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 301 Scored an A of 96
points
2013/2014 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 829 Scored an A of 97
points
2012/2013 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 533 Scored an A of 92
points
2011/2012 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE400 Scored an A of 99
points
2011/2012 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 540 Scored an A of 98
points
2011/2012 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 540 Scored an A of 98
points
2011/2012First Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 103 Scored an B of 89
points
2010/2011 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 205 Scored an A of 97
points
2010/2011 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 301 Scored an A of 96
points
2011/2012 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 540 Scored an A of 98
points
12.3 Contribution to University Advancement
- Module Writing ARE 351: Old Testament Hermeneutics, Instructional Material For
Distance Learners
- Module Writing ARE 352: New Testament Hermeneutics Instructional Material For
Distance Learners
12.4: Student Lecturer Evaluation
2014/2015 Second Semester Student - Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 833 Scored an of 93
points
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2014/2015 First Semester Student - Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 829 Scored an of 98
points
2014/2015 First Semester Student - Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 400 Scored an of 96
points
2013/2014 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 829 Scored an A of 97
points
2013/2014 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 301 Scored an A of 96
points
2013/2014 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 829 Scored an A of 97
points
2012/2013 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 533 Scored an A of 92
points
2011/2012 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE400 Scored an A of 99
points
2011/2012 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 540 Scored an A of 98
points
2011/2012 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 540 Scored an A of 98
points
2011/2012First Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 103 Scored an B of 89
points
2010/2011 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 205 Scored an A of 97
points
2010/2011 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 301 Scored an A of 96
points
2011/2012 Second Semester Student-Lecturer Evaluation, ARE 540 Scored an A of 98
point
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