CHANG’ACH, John (Prof.)
Institution:
Moi University
Department/Unit:
Educatiuonal Foundations
Country:
Kenya
Qualifications:
Doctor of Philosophy in History
PhD Institution:
Moi University
PhD country:
Kenya
PhD dissertation title:
Economic Opportunities among the agro-pastoral Household in Kenya
Current research interests and projects:

Postgraduate supervision best practices for both the supervisor and supervisees

ORCID ID:
Selected publication 1:
12. Chang’ach J.K. & Omachar S.B. (2020). History and History of Education in Search of Disciplinary Identity in the 21st Century. Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Volume 8, No. 3, August 2020. P-ISSN 2350-7756, E-ISSN 2350-8442, www.apjmr.com, ASEAN Citation Index. https://www.apjmr.com/apjmr-vol-8-no-3/
Selected publication 2:
1. Chumba D.K, Osotsi B, Marete, I & Chang’ach J.K. (2022). Breaking bad news training in Kenya: A report on Assessment of perceived competence in breaking bad news among resident doctors at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital Eldoret Kenya. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) |Volume VI, Issue IX, September 2022|ISSN 2454-6186 www.rsisinternational.org page 661
Selected publication 3:
2. Barasa Samson Omachar & John K Chang’ach (2022), Is John Owalo the Miscalculated African Plato, Socrates or Unidentified Aristotle? Reconstructing History of Education in Africa. International Journal of Education and Research Vol. 10 No. 9 September 2022. ISSN: 2411-5681 www.ijern.com
Selected publication 4:
6. Ogwari, R, Chelanga, J & Chang’ach J (2021). Unpacking the Role of Culture Towards Quality Education for Sustainable Development in Kenya. Africa Habitat Review Special Issue 2021. ISSN: 2524-1354 (Online), ISSN: 2519-7851 (Print) http://uonjournals.uonbi.ac.ke/ojs/index.php/ahr/issue/view/118
Selected publication 5:
5. Sarah J. Kiptala, John Chang’ ach & Paul Opondo (2022). The Role of Indigenous Knowledge on the Development of Iron Industry among the Tugen of Baringo County in 1895-1963 in Kenya. Editon Consortium Journal of Economics and Development Studies (ECJEDS). ISSN: 2664-9462. Volume: 04 Issue: 01 | Feb-2022. DOI: 10.51317/ecjeds.v4i1.309 Volume: 04 Issue: 01| Jan-2022 www.editoncpublishing.org
Capstone assignment title:
Turning Doctoral Research Supervision into Partnership: Towards Promoting Quality Research in African Context
Capstone assignment abstract:

The paper establishes different perspectives of doctoral research supervision in African context and the contribution of adopting doctoral research supervision into student-supervisor partnership to enhance the quality of research. Research reveals that the need for doctorates has increased in the 21st century. Whereas it is revealed that research supervision is key throughout the doctoral journey, there is need to establish new and contextual techniques of enhancing doctoral research supervision for quality research in African context. The paper adopted a documentary review qualitative approach to establish different perspective of doctoral research supervision in the African setting. Through the same approach 46 papers were reviewed and it was evident that Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) research supervision need to be an interactive process between doctoral candidates together with their supervisors. The paper contributes to the current literature on aspects of doctoral research supervision and puts to light the contribution of establishing partnerships in doctoral research supervision towards quality research in African setting. The paper reveals that doctoral education in Africa has been affected with several supervision setbacks ranging from limited human and physical resources to unfavorable supervision practices. The findings revealed that incorporation of partnership approach in the supervision journey enhances quality research and output. The paper suggests that universities should regularly revise and update rules, regulations and policies that govern doctoral training and research supervision. Similarly, new interactive research supervision technique of pursuing research supervision as a partnership among doctoral students and supervisors should be adopted for quality research results.