Rev. Prof. Judith Serah Achoka

Rev. Prof. Judith Serah Achoka

I am a professor of Educational Administration, Management and Policy Studies. I obtained my first degree from University of Nairobi where I studied Education, History and Philosophy in the Period 1975 – 1978. Here, I emerged with Second Class Honours – Upper Division. My second degree I studied at McGill University in Canada from 1989 – 1990 and graduated with Masters Degree in Arts and Education (MA). For my Doctorate, I studied at Kenyatta University, Kenya from 2000 -2003.Thereafter, I proceeded for courses in Management of Higher Education by UNISTAFF Programme at University of Kassel in Germany, 2004.The Succinctness with which I have emerged from my intensive and extensive trainings, daily drive me in all my scholarly and administrative undertakings unto being a result – oriented administrator -manager who meticulously exercises hands – on and humane friendly transformative leadership style to ensure provision of expected outcomes. Since I joined National University system, 1992, my focus has remained firm, productive and successfully so as I consciously embrace inclusivity in all work environments with my interactants.

Some of her major Publications:

  1. Parents Involvement in Secondary School Management: Implications for Cost Sharing Policy in Kenya. (ISSN 2074-5400).
  2. Horrifying disasters in western Kenya; Impact on education and national development (ISSN 1990-3839).
  3. De-stigmatizing teenage motherhood: towards achievement of universal basic education in Kenya. DOI: https://doi.org/10520/EJC132378
  4. Attendace and Gender: Impact on students’ Academic Achievement in Public Secondary Schools in Hamisi Sub-County, Kenya. DOI: https://doi.org/1O.12816/0036069.

 

Research Projects and Innovation

  1. Assessment of Operations and Functions in Masinde Muliro University towards Carbon Management and Transformation into a Green and Sustainable University

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