Training of lecturers at Maseno University, Kenya
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2010Author
James Musyoka, Joyce Otieno, David Stern
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Lecturers in Kenyan universities usually start their work without any prior training on how to
teach students. Hence the teaching tends to be traditional and new training techniques are rarely
implemented. For effective teaching, lecturers need to develop skills on preparation and
presentation of new course materials, using modern methods. One of many changes to the statistics
teaching at Maseno University was to teach an MSc. course in a way that also provided staff
training. The course combined an international e-learning course with lecture notes which had
previously been taught by a visiting lecturer. Two junior staff were given the day to day
responsibility of teaching the new MSc course, with a senior lecturer observing, advising and
taking overall responsibility. This paper describes the course and the learning experience.