Professor Henry Etende Embeywa is a University Professor, Consultant and Motivational Speaker

Professor Henry Etende Embeywa is currently a Full Professor of Science and Math Education and Chairman of the department of Educational Communications and Technology and Early Childhood Education – Machakos University. He is a Director-RIAP Educational Consultants. He has 39 years of teaching at university level:  22 years at Kenyatta University; 5 years at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology; 3 years at Mount Kenya University; and the rest up to now at Machakos University.

AREAS OF RESEARCH:

Curriculum Development and Implementation in Science and Mathematics; Preparation of Teaching Materials for Primary and Secondary School levels. Pedagogy and Andragogy for University Teaching; Philosophy of Science and Mathematics. Philosophy of Science Education.Cognitive Processes, Rational Psychology; Emotional Intelligence. Entrepreneurship Dynamics. Students Leadership and University Management.  Research Methodology and Data Analysis. Organizational Improvement and Reinventing. Performance Management, appraisal and evaluation. Information, Communication and Technology. Conflict Resolution. Wellness and Stress management.

Author of many books in science with oxford university press; he is a Consultant in Leadership and Performance management; governance strategies; wellness and stress-management; wealth creation; academic excellence; emotional intelligence among others.

Among the principal clients are: Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE); Kenya Ports Authority (KPA); United States International University (USIU); Kenya Bankers’ Association; Public Universities; Secondary Schools; Primary Schools; KEPSHA; KESSHA and KUSCCO.

Professor Embeywa has mentored over 300 Secondary Schools in Kenya, among which are: Alliance Boys; Maranda Boys; Mangu High; Friends School Kamusinga; Kapsabet Boys; Mbitini Girls; AIC Nzombe Girls; Maluki Girls; ST. Angelas Girls; Kitui High School; Moi Girls Eldoret; Lenana High School; The Homabay School; Burieruri High School; Kaaga Girls; ST. Marys Igoji; Kanga Boys High School; Nguviu Boys; Nguviu Girls; Kangaru High.

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