26th - 28th August 2025 | The University of Embu

Day 0 (26th August 2025)

Time

Session

Session Title

Lead Facilitator

8:30- 9:00

 Accreditation of participants 

Registration desk 

Registration Team

 

SESSION 1: Welcome and Introductions

9:00-9:30

1a: Introduction and remarks by conference partners:

Dr. Ciriaka Gitonga, EDF-K and University of Embu

Dr. Moses Ngware, EE4A Co-chair, APHRC

Prof. Daniel Mugendi Njiru, Vice Chancellor, University of Embu

CECM Education, County Government of Embu

Welcome to the University of Embu, Introductions and Remarks by Conference co-chairs and hosts

Dr. John Mugo, EE4A Secretariat, Zizi Afrique Foundation (ZAF)

Distiller: Sharon Aduda, Dr. Lilian Omoke

9.30-10.00

Health break

10.00-1.00

SESSION 2: Pre-conferences Parallel Sessions: Centering the Voices of Educators

 

2a: Old Admin Board Room: KIX-Unlocking Data Initiative (UDI)

What we learnt from the increasing use and users of data initiative

 

 

Dr. Laté Lawson, ESSA  & Dr. Charles Gachoki,  ZAF

Distiller: Karen Arisa & Dr. Timothy Bariu

2b: Guest HSE Board room: Teacher Agency and Voice

Elevating Teacher Voices: Education Systems Transformation for meaningful and inclusive learning opportunities.

 

Ng’ang’a Kibandi, Nancy Gikandi (Dignitas), Alice Wekesa, British Council and Dr. Mary Chepkemoi, ZAF

Distiller: Fridah Kiambati

2c: Charter Hall: Education Deans Forum

Transforming Teacher Education Curriculum: The Journey

Prof Hildah Omae, Meru University of Science and Technology (MUST)

Distiller: Dr. Benson Mwangi, MKU

2d: Auditorium 1: Foundational Learning

Bridging Research, Innovation, and Classroom Practice to Improve Foundational Learning 

Virginia Ngindiru, ZAF and Dr. Domnick Okullo, ESSA

Distiller: Leah Nguata, ZAF & Dr. Eunice Kangangi

2e: Auditorium 2: Edtech

Tech-Powered Teachers: Driving Progress on Teachers’ Digital Capacity through Kenya’s 2021 ICT in Education & Training Policy

Faith Mbushi, Ed-Tech Hub, & Kawira Gikambi (MoE)

Distiller: Ms. Anastacia Maitha Kyalo &

Dr. Judy Makira

2f: Computer Lab: What Works Hub Global Education

Strengthening the Evidence Ecosystem: Building a Roadmap for Education Reform in Kenya.

Deborah Kimathi, LGI, Mukami Kowino &  Eric Nyamwaro, British Council

Distiller: Pheliciah Mwachofi, IPA & Dr Florence Kaumi

1:00-2:00

Lunch Break

 

 

SESSION 3: Positioning Evidence and Collaborations

Time

Session

Session Title

Facilitator and Distiller

2.00 – 2.10

3a: Dr. John Mugo, EE4A Secretariat, ZAF

Welcome Remarks by EE4A Co-Chair

Dr. Suleiman Mwangi

 

Distiller: Ms. Caroline Mwangi

2:10–2.40

3b: Dr. Kilemi Mwiria, Education.Org

Empowering Change: Leveraging Data for Education Reform and National Development through University Engagement

2.40-3.00

3c: Prof. Laban Ayiro, Vice Chancellor, Daystar University

How can learning poverty be reduced in the face of devolution? Which jurisdictions can we borrow from?

Prof Owen Ngumi/Dr Suleiman Mwangi

Distillers: Mr. Dickens Ngicho, Dr. Mary Chepkemoi, ZAF

3:00–3:30

3d: Hon. Cecily Mutitu Mbarire, Governor, Embu County

The role of  Embu County in supporting education and an appreciation of universities as research and innovation centers in achieving equitable and inclusive education for all.

Dr. Peter Rugano (UoEM)

Distiller: Dr Prisila Njoki (KCA University

3.30–4:15

3e: Pre-conference sharing back to the plenary 

Distillers share key highlights from breakaway sessions

Maurice Mutisya, ZAF

4:15–4:30

3f: Vote of Thanks and departure

 

Prof Hildah Omae, MUST

Day 1 (27th August 2025)

 

SESSION 4: Opening Ceremony

7:00-7.30

4a: Arrival of participants and Registration

Registration Team

7.30-8:00

4b: Arrival of Chief Guest and entertainment

Dr. Margaret Otolo, Registrar, VC office, University of Embu

8:00-8:15

 

4c: National Anthem, East Africa Anthem and Opening Prayer and Entertainment

Rev. Dr. Mary Nkari, Opening  Prayer, University of Embu

 

 

Dr. Moses Ngware, APHRC & EE4A Co-Chair & Darius Mogaka, MoE

 

 

 

Distillers: Dr. Hezron Mogaka, Dr. Kirema Nkanata

 

8:15-8:25

4d: Remarks by:

Dr. Moses Ngware, APHRC & EE4A Co-Chair

 

Prof. Ciriaka Gitonga, University of Embu & EDF-K

8:25-8:40

4e: H.E Justus Kinyua Mugo, Deputy Governor, County Government of Embu

8:45-9.00

4f: Prof. Daniel Mugendi, Vice Chancellor, University of Embu

9:00-9:45

4g: Cabinet Secretary of Education, Ministry of Education

Official opening

 

9:45-10:00

4h: Media Briefing and a Group Photo

 

Collins Otieno, ZAF, Maurice Murimi, University of Embu

10:00-10:30

Health Break

10:30-11.00

4i: Signing of visitors’ book and tree planting

 

 

SESSION 5: Keynote Speeches

10:30-10:50

5a: Prof. Peter Barasa, Vice Chancellor, Alupe University

 

 

How can the classroom influence and be influenced by teacher education in Kenya

 

Prof. Ciriaka Gitonga, University of Embu

 

Distiller: Dr. Charles Gachoki, ZAF

10.50-11.30

5b: Prof. Kwame Akyeampong, GEEAP, Guest Keynote speaker

 

Teacher training and the use of evidence for a competence-based world 

 

11:30-11:50

5c: The use of Evidence to inform teaching and learning

 

Peter Tabichi, Teacher of the Year

 

Margaret Khainga, Kenya Teachers Colleges Principals Association

How well does the Kenyan Teacher use evidence to improve teaching and learning?

How can this situation be improved?

 Dr. Moses Ngware

 

Distillers: Dr. Pamela Karambu, MKSU & Dr Gideon Kasivu, SEKU

11.50-12.00

Q&A session

Interactions with keynote speakers and questions, and answers

Dr. Lucy Wakiaga, APHRC

 

Distillers: Ms. Lydia Muriithi &

Dr. Hosea Kiplagat, UoELD

12.00-1.00

5d: Harnessing Education Research for Impact – Africa

 

Prof. Ciriaka Gitonga, Dr. Moses Ngware, Prof. Kuria, Mike and Dr. John Mugo

The HERI Concept and Validating the National Education Research Agenda

Dr. Emmanuel Manyasa, Usawa Agenda

 

Distillers: Dr. Laté Lawson & Nancy Gikandi, Dignitas

1.00-1.15

Announcements and guide to the parallel sessions directives

 

Nyambura Thiong’o, RELI

1:15- 2:15

Lunch Break

 

SESSION 6: Parallel Session Evidence Sharing

2:15-5.30

6a: Charter Hall: Teacher Education Policy

 

Session Chair: Prof Hilda Omae, Meru University of Science and Technology

 

Session Distiller: Dr Florah Fedha, Egerton University

1.     Enhancing Digital Literacy in CBE: Rethinking Teacher Education for Sustainable Learning in Kenya (Jesse Mabongah)

2.     Teacher Education Policy on the Use of Language Learning Digital Multimodal Tools in Kenyan Junior Secondary Schools (Jackton Otieno)

3.     Teachers’ Lived Experiences with the Implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum at the Junior Secondary School Level in Kenya (Nelson Muhia)

4.     Enhancing Teaching Practice through Structured Mentorship: Insights from a South African Model for Kenyan Teacher Education Policy (Amani Karisa)

5.     Scaling Equitable Literacy Training: Cascade-Model Evidence for Inclusive (Leah Nguata, Salome Ong’ele)

6.     From Peacebuilding to Pedagogy: A Conflict-Sensitive Framework for Teacher Education Reform in Northern Kenya. (Bidu Ibrahim)

Prof Benjamin K. Wambua, OUK

 

Dr Flora Fedha

 

Brian Mulonzi, University of Embu

 

 2:15-5.30

6b: Nursing Lecture Hall: Teacher Education Curriculum and Approaches

 

Session Chair: Deborah Kimathi- LGI

 

Session Distiller: Dr. Joseph Kirugua, Tharaka University

1.     Transforming Chemistry Education Through Inquiry-Based Learning: Strengthening Student Self-Efficacy (Christine Mueni Nzomo, Dr. Peter Rugano, Prof. Ciriaka Gitonga, Dr. Dominic Kitavi)

2.     African Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Normative Teacher Training for Competency-Based School Environment in Kenya.(Justina Syonthi Ndaita)

3.     Using TPACK for Educational Technology Integration in English Teaching: How Prepared are Kenyan Pre-Service Teachers? (​​Franklin Nyairo, Prof. Raili Hilden)

4.     Unlocking Metacognition: Reimagining Math Teacher Education in Kenyan Secondary Schools (Dr. Ruth Nanjekho Wafubwa)

5.     A Review of Teacher Education in Mother Tongue Instruction and Its Impact on Literacy in Kenya’s Lower Primary Schools (Dr. Moindi Rose Meroka, Prof. Benard O. Nyatuka)

6.     Teacher Professional Development and Student Outcomes: Evidence-Based Approaches (Jemima Okal)

Dr Joseph Kirugua, Tharaka University

 

&

 

Dr Rose Burugu, University of Embu

 

 2:15-5.30

6c: Guest HSE Board Room: Institutional Leadership for Curriculum Delivery

 

Session Chair: Ng’ang’a Kibandi (Dignitas)

 

 

1.     Dynamics of middle tier support in the South African education system: Contextual and institutional influences (Deborah Kimathi)

2.     Leading through the storm: Exploring key qualities for principals in times of crisis (Dr. Lucy Wakiaga)

3.     A Donor Perspective on Institutional Leadership and Curriculum Delivery (Nicholas Wechuli)

4.     Transformational leaders leading learning for gender equality: A success case study of Homa Bay and Machakos Counties in Kenya (Mercy Munialo)

5.     Shaping Transformational Instructional Leaders in Early Childhood Education: A Reflection on the “Foundation for Learning” Course Impact Across Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania (Maina Gioko, Rebecca Mong’ina)

6.     Empowering Institutional Leadership for Curriculum Leadership: A Pathway to Sustainable Teacher Education in Kenya (Lavender Achieng Ndire)

Ciku Mbugua, Ed-Tech Hub

 

Dr. Michael Gachahi, Karatina University

 

 2:15-5.30

6d: Auditorium 2: Foundational Learning 1

 

Session Chair: Dr Eva Nderu, EmpowerED Strategies.

 

1.     Bridging the Gap: Evaluating Parental Empowerment Initiatives in Kenya (Ms. Caroline Wanjiku, Prof. Ciriaka Gitonga, Dr. Collins Asweto)

2.     Integrating Critical Thinking and Ethical Reasoning in Junior School Curricula: A Philosophical Inquiry into Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum (Prof. Mercy Mugambi; Dr. Jared Momanyi Mauti)

3.     Re-imagining Education in Kenya: Reforming teacher education for sustainable development (Charles Gachoki, Maurice Mutisya)

4.     Empowering school leaders for sustainable FLN programs: A cross-country, tech-enabled model (Abraham Okumba )

5.     Data-Driven Advocacy for Foundational Learning: Advancing Education Reform for Sustainable Development in Kenya (Paul Abok)

6.     Understanding poor performance in numeracy: Cognitive conflict as a predictor of poor performance in foundational learning (Okach Dickens Ngicho, Dr. Simon Karuku, Dr. Mungai Njoroge)

Sis Dr Justina Ndaita, Kisii University

 

&

 

Victor Saoke, University of Embu

 

2:15-5.30

6e: Auditorium 1: Foundational Learning 2

 

Session Chair: Dr. Emmanuel Manyasa, Usawa Agenda

1.    Re-Imagining Education in Kenya: Reforming Teacher Education for Sustainable Development  (Jemima Okal)

2.    Leveraging Scenario-Based Learning to Strengthen Foundational Life Skills: Evidence from the Do-It-Yourself Learning Immersion in Kenya. (Vollan Ochieng)

3.    Support for Learners with Reading Difficulties Through Structured Intervention and Teacher Capacity Building. (Fridah Kiambati, Nelson Muhia)

4.    Laying the Digital Foundation: A Baseline on ICT Readiness in Kenya’s Teacher Training College. (Gilbert Ebole, Dr. John Paul Oyore)

5.    Leveraging Technology for Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (Muthoni Njeru, Chebet Seluget)

Dr Lydiah Chege, ZAF

 

&

 

Prof Lucy Ndegwa, KARU

 5:30

Health Break

7.00-10.00

Policy Dinner Hosted by the Vice-Chancellor, University of Embu

Day 2: 28th August 2025

 

Session

Session details

Lead Facilitator

 

SESSION 7: Round Table Discussions

7:00 – 8:00

Arrival of guests

 

 Registration Team

7.00 – 8.30

7a: Partnerships in Foundational Learning

Young people supporting FLN in Kenya, a breakfast meeting event.

Samwel Mwayi, GRIC & Nyambura Thiongo, RELI

 

Distiller: Mercy Munialo

8:30- 8.45

7b: Recap day 1

A quick summary of the previous day’s activities and outcomes

Dr. Charles Gachoki, ZAF

8.45 -9.45

 

7c: Charter Hall: Key stakeholders panel session-

GEEAP/LGI, TSC, PS or DG, MoE, VC Alupe University, World Bank, UNICEF, CEMASTEA

How can evidence support policies that ensure teacher education influences classroom practice in Kenya?

 

Dr. Lucy Wakiaga, APHRC

 

Distillers: Prof Ann Syomwene, Moi University; Dr Addero Wilson, Dedan Kimathi University

9.45-10.45

7d: Plenary Round Table 1: 

Charter Hall: Teacher Education Policy

 

Setting strategic goals to achieve in the years 2025-27, what do we need to take forward? 

Dr. Flora Fedha, Egerton University

 

Distillers: Dr. Benson Kanyingi & Dr. Elizabeth Obura

9.45-10.45

7e: Plenary Round Table 2: Computer Lab: Foundational Learning

 

Jemimah Okal, IPA

 

Distiller:  Dr. Simon Karuku, University of Embu

10.45-11.15

Health Break

11:15-12:15

7f: Plenary Round Table 3:

 

Guest HSE Board Room: Institutional Leadership for Curriculum Delivery

 

Setting strategic goals to achieve in the years 2025-27, what do we need to take forward? 

Ng’ang’a Kibandi, Dignitas

 

Distillers: Dr. Seth Omonya & Dr. Johnson Masinde, University of Embu

11:15-12:15

7g: Plenary Round Table 4:

Old Admin Board Room: Teacher Education Curriculum and Approaches

Deborah Kimathi (LGI)

Distillers: Mr. Dickens Ngicho  & Dr. Zachary Njagi, University of Embu

12:15 – 1:30

7h: Reporting by subthemes priority Areas:

1. Teacher education policy (Dr. Lucy Wakiaga)

2. Teacher education curriculum and approaches (Deborah Kimathi)

3. Institutional leadership (Ng’ang’a Kibandi)

4. Foundational learning (Jemimah Okal)

5. Pre-conferences: centering educator voices (Maurice Mutisya)

Distillers share high level findings, invite participants to join what key teams are already working on (how can we better connect)

 

 

Dr. Irene Nyamu, RELI

 

Distillers: Dr. Lydia Chege, Dr. Elizabeth Khalili, Rongo & Prof. J Chepkwony

 

1:30-2:30

Lunch Break

 

SESSION 8: Closing Ceremony

2:30-3:30

8a: Closing Ceremony

Way forward from Co-chairs, Dr Moses Ngware & Prof. Ciriaka Gitonga

 

Vice Chancellor, University of Embu and Invited Guests

 

EE4A Secretariat:

 

Dr. Lydia Chege, ZAF

&

Maurice Mutisya, ZAF

4.00-7.00

SESSION 9: Excursion/tour of Embu (for participants who have to signed for the exercise) / Travelling back