Name:Dr. Francis Gichuki Mwangi
Title/Qualifications: Dr (Ph.D)
Department/Unit/Section: Educational Communication and Technology
Contact Address: 43844 – 00100 GPO Nairobi
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Position: Lecturer
Area of Specialization: English Language Education, Educational Technology, Communication Skills, Instructional Methods in English/Literature and Educational Media and Mentoring of English language teachers.
Research Intrest: Literacy and Language Education, Language Teacher Mentoring, Extensive and pleasure reading

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PUBLICATIONS:

Refereed Journal Papers

  • Mwangi, F.G &Bwire, A. M (2020) Role of extensive reading habits in students’ acquisition of composition writing skills in English in Kenya. Journal of Education and Practice. ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online)https://iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEPVol.11, No.30, October 2020 pg 62-68.
  • Mwangi, F. G & Bwire, A. M (2020) Assessment of access of reading resources in bolstering extensive reading habits and composition writing skills in secondary schools in Kenya: International journal of innovation and education and research. ISSN 2411-2933 Volume 8, No 12. November 2020 Pg 333-344
  • Mwangi, F. G &Bwire, A. M (2020) Pedagogical techniques teachers use to bolster extensive reading habits in secondary schools in Kenya. Journal of Education and Practice. ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online)https://iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEPw020Vol.11, No.6, February 2020pg 187-195
  • Mwangi, F. G & Gathumbi, A.W (2017).Gender difference and school administrators’ Response to Graffiti writing in secondary school in Kenya: International journal for social science and economic research. ISSN: 2455-8834 Volume:02, Issue:06 "June 2017".pg 3701-3712
  • Mwangi, F.G., Bwire, A. M & Gathumbi, A.W (2015).Graffiti writing: Its likely influence on English Language Learning in selected secondary school in Laikipia East District, Kenya. Elixir international Journal. Elixir Educ Tech. Available online at www.elixir publishers.com. ISSN: 2229- 712X .85(2015)pg 34277-34285

PROFESSIONAL SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS

  • 28th March 2022-29th March 2022 :Participated in a postgraduate workshop on ‘Enhancing Excellence in Academia’ organized by Educational Communication and Technology Department. at BSSC- Kenyatta University.
  • 6th December 2019 :Participated in The 39th Kenyatta University Post Graduate Seminar and presented a Ph.D Research Thesis findings Entitled: Pedagogical Techniques Teachers use to Bolster Extensive Reading Habits in Secondary Schools in Laikipia county, Kenya.
  • 21st -22nd June 2019:Attended the 1st Teachers Conference and presented a paper entitled: Pedagogical Techniques Teachers use to Bolster Extensive Reading Habits in Secondary Schools in Laikipia county, Kenya at The Kenya School of Government-Kabete, Nairobi. Contribution: Presented policy recommendations concerning declining reading interest among secondary school learners.
  • 19th-20th July 2017 :Mwangi, F. G., Bwire, A.M., & Gathumbi, A. W.; “Pedagogical techniques that promote pleasure reading in Secondary Schools –a position paper.” A paper presented at the 5thInternational Conference on Teacher Education in Contemporary Society, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya, July 19th–20th, 2017. Kenyatta University & Syracuse University(USA)
  • 18th July 2017:Attended a workshop on ‘Writing for research publication’ at Kenyatta University in collaboration with Syracuse University (USA).
    1th March 2016: Represented the Department of Curriculum and Education
  • 1th March 2016 :Represented the Department of Curriculum and Education Management as a member of the Learning Resource Centre Development Committee, Laikipia University in a bench marking meeting at the Educational Communication and Technology Department- Kenyatta University.
  • 19th -21st July 2016:Attended a Doctoral Students research workshop at Kenyatta University in Collaboration with Syracuse University (USA)
  • 15th May 2016 :Attended a seminar on Setting, marking and co-ordination of examinations at St. Thomas Aquinas –Endarasha- Nyeri County.
  • 14TH – 15TH July 2015 :Mwangi, F. G., Bwire, A. M. & Gathumbi, A. W.; “Graffiti writing: its likely influence on English Language Learning in selected secondary schools in Laikipia East District, Kenya”A paper presented at the 4thInternational Conference on Education, Kenyatta University, 13th–17th July 2015.
  • 12th -19th September 2014 :Appointed and sponsored by the British Council to participate in the Connecting Classes Programme at Droitwich Spa High School in Birmingham/ Worcester- United Kingdom.
  • 30th - November 2012 :Presented research finding for Masters Thesis` Graffiti writing and its likely influence on English language learning in selected secondary schools in the Larger Laikipia East District, Laikipia County, Kenya at the Postgraduate Seminar – Kenyatta University.

AFFILIATION TO PROFESSIONAL BODY

  • Membership to The Society of Educational Research and Evaluation in Kenya (SEREK)