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MRS. MARY MWIHAKI WAIGANJO

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LECTURER
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Job Category
Teaching
Division / Faculty
Faculty of Education and Community Development Studies
Directorate / Dept
DEPT. OF AGRIC. EDUC. AND EXT.
Njoro
Address
12513, Nakuru
SUMMARY

Mary M. Waiganjo is a member of academic staff of Egerton University, Faculty of Education and Community Studies, Department of Agricultural Education & Extension since 2013. She is a teacher trainer and her main areas of instruction are Methods of teaching, Curriculum development, Principles of teaching and Learning, Agricultural Communication skills to the undergraduate students. In addition, she teaches Comparative Education to the post-graduate students. Her other profesional responsibilities at Egerton University include but not limited to students academic advising and mentorship, Teaching Practice co-ordination both at the departmental and Faculty level, Teaching Practice zone coordination, Assessing students during Teaching practice and Field Assessment practices. She has participated in a National exercise of developing Agriculture curriculum for Competency Based Education in Kenya for Grade 4, 5, and 6 as an agriculture subject panelist.  

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

2015: PhD Agricultural Education (Final stage)  (Egerton University)

2011: Leadership Studies - Diploma Level (Leadership Training Institute)

2007: Leadership Studies - Advanced level (Leadership Training Institute)

2003-2006: MSc Agricultural Education (Egerton University)

2006: Leadership Studies-Level 2 (Leadership Training Institute)

2005: Leadership Studies-Level 1 (Leadership Training Institute)

2005: Certificate Course in Gender, Poverty & Development (Egerton University)                  

1987-1990: BSc Agricultural Education and Extension (Egerton University)

1982-1985: Diploma in Agricultural Education and Extension (Egerton University)

 

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

Fields of Specialization

  • Pedagogical studies
  • Curriculum development
  • Life Skills
  • Food security
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

2020: FutureLearn MOOC: How to teach online: Providing continuity for students

2019: Pedagogical Leadership in Africa training (PedaL)-September 11th-19th, 2019.

2017: FutureLearn MOOC: Blended learning Essentials: Getting Started. University of Leeds

2017:  TESSA MOOC: Making Teacher Education Relevant for 21st Century Africa.  The Open University (UK)

WORK EXPERIENCE
  1. 2013-Present: Egerton University

Responsibilities

    • Teaching in Agricultural education and extension department.

Courses taught:  

Post graduate course

    • AGED 712: Comparative Education

Undergraduate courses 

    • AGED 322: Curriculum development
    • AGED 323: Methods of Teaching Agriculture
    • AGED 112: Agricultural Communication Skills
    • AGED 221: Principles of Teaching and Learning
    • AGED 0321: Curriculum Development
    • AGED 0323: Methods of teaching agriculture
  1. Secretary to Departmental meetings
  2. Class Advisor (Diploma Aged 2015, BSc Aged 2018)
  3. Academic advisor and mentor for TAGDEV MCF sponsored students (2018 cohort-BSC Aged class
  4. Field Assessment of students on Teaching Practice and Field Attachment
  5. Teaching Practice Zone Coordinator
  6. Teaching Practice Management Committee member
  7. Member of CBC steering committee
  8. Acting COD (27th July, 2015 & 9th-13th July, 2018)
  9. Acting Departmental examinations officer(June-Sept, 2018)

 

2013/2014: Laikipia University (Naivasha Campus)

Adjunct Lecturer - Course taught: Food Security and Development

 

1985-2013: Teachers Service Commission

Responsibilities:

  • Head of Biology Department
  • Teaching Agriculture and Biology subjects
  • Head of Agriculture Subject
  • Member of Academic committee
  • Class teacher
  • Patron of Research club
KEY PROJECTS

Completed projects

1. Completed projects/activities

  • Developing Agrculture Teacher's handbook for Grade 5 & 6 under KICD
  • Developing curriculum designs for agriculture learning area in Curriculum Based Education for Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8 under KICD
  • Developing Agrculture Teacher's handbook for Grade 4 under KICD
  • Developing curriculum designs for agriculture learning area in Curriculum Based Education for Grade 4, Grade 5, and Grade 6 under KICD
  • Effects of cooperatve learning approach on academic performance and acquisition of social skills among secondary school agriculture students in Bahati, Nakuru. (MSc Thesis)

2. On-going projects/activities

  • Developing short courses for Soil and Water Climate Smart Agriculture (OKP-KEN project)
  • Developing curriculum designs for agriculture learning area in Curriculum Based Education for Junior and Senior secondary under KICD
  • Training Teachers for Teacher Education and Management in Kenya (TOTEMK project)
  • Relationship between selected teacher, institutional and curriculum factors and teaching approaches used by agriculture teachers in Nakuru County, Kenya (Doctoral Studies-awaiting submission)
RESEARCH INTERESTS

Research Interests: 

  • Curriculum issues
  • Pedagogical studies
  • Life Skills/Social skills
  • Food security
  • Gender studies

 

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
  1. Waiganjo M.M., Wambugu, P.W., Ngesa F.U., & Cheplogoi, S.K., (2014). Effects of Co-operative Learning Approach on Secondary School Students’ Academic Achievement in Agriculture in Nakuru Sub-County, Kenya. International Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences (IJHSSE), 1(7), 191-197. For more details click here 
  1. Kirui, V.C., Waiganjo, M.M. & Cheplogoi, S.K., (2014). Evaluating Access and use of Dissemination Pathways for Delivering Climate Information and Services to Women farmers in Semi-arid Kenya. International Journal of Advanced Research, 2(9), 44-53. For more details click here
  1. Waiganjo, M.M., Mwangi, M.W., Ngesa, F.U., & Kirui, V.C., (2015). Impact of Co-operative Learning Approach on Acquisition of social Skills by Secondary School Agriculture Students in Bahati Division, Nakuru Sub-County, Kenya. International Journal of Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Research, 4(1), 173-185. For more details click here
  1. Cheplogoi, S.K., Waiganjo, M.M., & Kirui, V.C., (2016). The Influence of School Characteristics on Attitudes towards Agriculture: The case of Teachers and Students of Secondary Schools in Baringo County, Kenya. International Journal of Advanced Research, 4(2). 1091-1094. For more details click here.
  1. Cheplogoi, S.K., Khaemba, O.E., Waiganjo, M.M., & Kirui, V.C., (2016). The Influence of Teacher Characteristics on attitudes towards Agriculture in secondary schools in Baringo County, Kenya. International Journal of Scientific Research and Innovative Technology, 3(1), 70-77.  For more details click here.   
  1. Waiganjo, M.M. (2017). Closing Gender Gaps in Academic Achievement in Agriculture among Secondary School Students using Co-operative Learning Approach. International Journal of Advanced Research, 5(10), 933-937. For more details click here. 
  1. Waiganjo, M.M. (2018). Gender Differences in Acquisition of Social Skills when Co-operative Learning Approach is used in Classroom Instruction. International Journal of Social Sciences & Interdisciplinary Research (IJSSIR), 7(1), 1-8. For more details click here.
  1. Waiganjo, M.M. & Waweru, B.N., (2018). Improving Agricultural Productivity through Effective Teaching of Agriculture Science to Girls in Secondary Schools, Kenya. International Journal of Innovative research and Advanced Studies (IJIRAS), 5(11), 24-28. For more details click here
  1. Waiganjo, M.M. & Maina, W.M. (2018). Relevance of   Life Skills Education in Preparing Kenyan Youth for National Development.  Journal of African Studies in Educational Management and Leadership (JASEML), 10, Dec.2018,85-103. For more details click here. 
  1. Mary M. Waiganjo, Maurice O. Udoto, & Patricia W. Wambugu, (2019). Status and Significance of Professional Development for Agriculture Teachers in Nakuru County, Kenya: A Teachers’ Perspective. For more details click here. International Journal of Innovations and Research in Educational Sciences (IJIRES), 6(6), 774-781.For more details click here 
  1. Waiganjo, Mary, M., Wambugu, Patricia, W. & Udoto Maurice O. (2020). Implications of Class Size in Teaching Agriculture in Secondary Schools: Kenya’s Challenge in Implementing Competency-Based CurriculumJournal of African Studies in Educational Management and Leadership Vol: 12, 2020, p24-40. For more details click here.
CONFERENCES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS
  1. 2018: Improving Agricultural Productivity through Effective Teaching of Agriculture Science to Girls in Secondary Schools, Kenya. (Organization of Women in Science for Developing World (OWSD) conference, September, 5th -7th, 2018, ICIPE, Duduville, Nairobi.)
  2. 2018:Relevance of Life Skills Education in Preparing Kenyan Youth for National Development. Waiganjo, M.M.  & Maina, W.M. (2018).  (Kenya Association of Educational Administration and Management (KAEAM) Symposium, 3rd-5th October, 2018, at Jumuia Guest House, Nakuru)
  3. 2019: Implications of Class Size in Teaching Agriculture in Secondary Schools: Kenya’s Challenge in Implementing Competency Based Curriculum by Mary M. Waiganjo, Patricia W. Wambugu & Maurice O. Udoto. (Kenya Association of Educational Administration and Management (KAEAM) Symposium, 2nd-4th, October, 2019, at Jumuia Guest House, Nakuru)
  4. 2019: Status and Significance of Professional Development for Agriculture Teachers in Nakuru County, Kenya: A Teachers’ Perspective by Mary M. Waiganjo, Maurice O. Udoto, & Patricia W. Wambugu. (Educational Management Society of Kenya (EMSK) conference, 3rd-4th October, 2019 at Egerton University)
TEACHING AREAS

Post-graduate Courses

  • AGED 712: Comparative Education

Undergraduate Courses

  • AGED 322: Curriculum Development
  • AGED 323: Methods of Teaching Agriculture
  • AGED 221: Principles of Teaching and Learning
  • AGED 112: Agricultural Communication Skills
  • AGED 0321: Curriculum Development
  • AGED 0323: Methods of Teaching Agriculture
REFEREES

Prof. Francis Wegulo

Egerton University

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Dr. Patriciah W. Wambugu

Egerton University

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Dr. Maurice O. Udoto

Egerton University

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Dr. David Ngugi Kamau

Egerton University

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