Fredrick Muyia Nafukho serves as vice provost for Academic Personnel, professor of Management and Organization, Foster School of Business, and Presidential Term Professor at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.[1] He previously served as a professor of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development and associate dean for Faculty Affairs, College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University.[2]
Fredrick Muyia Nafukho earned a B.Ed. in Business Studies and Economics and an M.Ed. in Economics of Education from Kenyatta University, Kenya.[3] He earned his Ph.D. in Leadership and Human Resource Development from Louisiana State University. He attended Harvard's Management Development Program (MDP) offered by Harvard Institutes for Higher Education and was certified in 2013.[3]
Career
Nafukho has served on the faculty of four institutions of higher education: University of Washington, Texas A&M University, University of Arkansas and Moi University.[4] He has been an associate dean for faculty affairs, a department head, a program chair, and a professor (at Texas A&M); an associate professor, a graduate program director, and an assistant department head (at University of Arkansas); and a department head and senior lecturer (at Moi University).
The African Ubuntu worldview[8] of "I am because we are" is articulated in his two books published by Pearson Education and UNESCO, Foundations of Adult Education in Africa,[9] and Management of Adult Education Organisations in Africa.[10]
↑University, College of Education and Human Development, Texas A&M. "FREDRICK NAFUKHO". directory.education.tamu.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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