Teaching Beyond Today: Identifying Faculty Development Needs at Kenya Assemblies of God EAST University
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2025-07-17
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Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies
Abstract
This article is part of an Action Research conducted to establish factors impeding the quality of
teaching and learning at Kenya Assemblies of God EAST University (EAST). The article is directly
drawn from the third objective of the Study aimed at assessing the professional development needs
of faculty members that should be addressed to enhance instructional effectiveness, improving
student preparedness, and strengthening the University’s academic standing. The study adopted a
descriptive research design with both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The return rate of
study tool was 67 out of 75, selected through convenience sampling. Using convenience samplinglimited generalizability. However, it was appropriate for this context-specific action research at
EAST University. Validity was enhanced by experts reviewing the tool and triangulation by using
diverse questionnaire items, and transparent, reflective data analysis. One questionnaire for the
following category of participants was used: 19 faculty members, 27 students; 13 administrators
and 8 alumni including the non-identified. Data from the online survey was analyzed using Google
Sheets, which enabled basic statistical analysis of trends and patterns. The researcher found out
that on the overall, EAST exhibits a solid foundation in some aspects of teaching and learning.
However, Faculty have professional needs that should be met. These areas included firstly,
additional workshops on instructional technologies to improve their teaching effectiveness at 60.3%.
Secondly, is focused trainings on active learning strategies and student engagement (57.8%). The
third area of need is regular training in curriculum design and assessment methods to enhance
EAST Faculty’s teaching skills (55.4%,). Further, training the faculty in understanding and
incorporating inclusive teaching practices for diverse student populations was selected (49.2%); at
the same percentage as training of EAST Faculty in research, innovation, community outreach and
publishing. Lastly, the study established that EAST Faculty can use training on peer mentoring or
collaborative learning opportunities with colleagues to enhance teaching methods (40%).
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Action research, EAST, Kenya Assemblies of God University, teaching and learning, Instruction, institutional self-assessment, quality education.
Citation
Kinuva, Wanjiru, Isaac Kasili, and Nicolous Kalerwa. 2025. “Teaching Beyond Today: Identifying Faculty Development Needs at Kenya Assemblies of God EAST University”. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 51 (8):168-76. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2025/v51i82232.
