The contribution of Bethwell Allan Ogot to the development of higher education in Kenya (1964–2013)

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https://doi.org/10.51867/ajernet.6.3.96

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African Scholarship, Bethwell Allan Ogot, Curriculum Reform, Higher Education, Kenya, Kenya National Archive, Post-colonial Development, University Education

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The study looks at the contribution made by Professor Bethwell Allan Ogot towards the development of higher education in Kenya between 1964 and 2013. It fills a wide gap in the historiography of post-colonial development in postwar Kenyan academia, especially in its significance to the academic career of major participant Ogot, whose contribution to university education, the advancement of Africanist scholarship, and the restructuring of institutional arrangements in Kenya are addressed. The study aimed at knowing the role of Ogot in policy formations, governance, curriculum reconstruction, and intellectual hegemony within a transition period in Kenyan history of education. The research paradigm upon which the research has been founded was interpretive research and incorporated the historical approach of data collection and analysis. This study adopted a qualitative research design. Primary and secondary data were utilized. The main sources of primary data were face-to-face interviews and archival facts available in different institutions such as the Kenya National Archives, the University of Nairobi, and Maseno University. Secondary sources entailed scholarly books, articles, and institutional reports. The respondents were sought purposively and through snowballing methods. Theoretical guidance was supplied by critical policy historiography and development theory that placed Ogot within the context of bigger national and ideological movements. The findings indicate that Ogot was instrumental in the restructuring of the university management of affairs, the indigenization of academic curricula, the training of the academic, and the statements about the relevance of the African knowledge systems. His leadership was very influential to the education sector in Kenya, and his input to this sector has become part and parcel of academic policy and intellectual self-determination. To Kenya, Professor Ogot made a revolutionary contribution to the field of higher education, especially on innovative curriculum development, leadership, and mentoring. His position on African-centered education and education reform has influenced the education sector in Kenya. In order to sustain his legacy, strengthening the use of African-centered curricula in all disciplines, an increased decentralization of education by universities to underserved areas, and institutionalization of mentorship programs are advised. Moreover, international academic relationships that are encouraged will improve Kenyan scholarship and expand the intellectual vistas to remain relevant in the field of African studies and development.

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2025-09-29

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Khanani, B. S., Omachar, B. S., Nasongo, J. W., & Majanga, E. K. (2025). The contribution of Bethwell Allan Ogot to the development of higher education in Kenya (1964–2013). African Journal of Empirical Research, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.51867/ajernet.6.3.96

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