Prof. Catherine Amimo
Associate Editor

Prof. Catherine Amimo

Associate Professor of Curriculum and Teaching

Department of Education

Professor Catherine Amimo is an education scholar specialising in curriculum change and teacher education. She has been on the faculty of the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton since 2005, where she also earned her M.Ed. and Ph.D. Her research covers curriculum change in developing economies, transnational education and 21st-century teacher preparation.

Education
Ph.D., University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, Kenya
M.Ed., University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, Kenya
B.A., Andrews University, USA (UEAB Campus)
Research Interests
Curriculum Change
Teacher Education
Transnational Education
Higher Education Management
Key Achievements
Associate Professor of Curriculum and Teaching, UEAB
Associate Editor, Baraton Interdisciplinary Research Journal
Faculty member at UEAB since 2005
Recent Publications
Tailoring Higher Education in Kenya to the Demands of the Postindustrial Work Place
Baraton Interdisciplinary Research Journal (2012)

Amimo, C.A.

Emerging issues and future prospects in the management of transnational education
International Journal of Higher Education (2017)

Bosire, J., Amimo, C.

Theoretical Underpinnings of Curriculum Change in Developing Economies: Is Complexity Theory the New Wine in Lewins' Old Wineskin?
International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development (2014)

Amimo, C.A., Bosire, J., Role, E.

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