In Focus

Policymaker Interview

Photo Credit: Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development

John Kimotho

Director of Educational Media, Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development

John Kimotho is the Senior Deputy Director of Educational Media Services at Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD). He holds a Master’s Degree (Communications-Media Studies) from Daystar University where he is a PhD candidate. He holds a Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in African Leadership in ICT and Knowledge Society from Dublin City University and PGC in media management from University of Alberta. He has undertaken several professional courses in strategic leadership and development, strategic negotiations, results based performance and public private partnerships.

Mr. Kimotho is a registered engineer with Engineer’s Registration Board and a member of the Global Digital Literacy Council. He is an award winner in Pan African Heritage awards in Television category and Public service award in Innovations.

Prior to joining KICD, he worked in the educational media field and served at Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, Educational Media- Canada and National Museums of Kenya (NMK). 

The interview below was conducted by Anthony Bloome, Founder and Executive Director of the mEducation Alliance. 

Anthony: Could you please tell us about your position and how you came into this role? 

Anthony: How has your experience working for the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation helped you in your current position? 

Anthony: We are interested to know how Kenya has been delivering education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Could you please describe the tactics being used by the Department of education for remote learning? 

Anthony: Were there any particular subjects that you thought lent themselves well for dissemination via technology? 

Anthony: We understand that you were once a member of the Global Digital Literacy Council. Could you describe the work of this organization and the contributions you made? 

Anthony: You attended the 2019 mEducation Alliance Symposium “Digital Literacy and Skills for Education and Development.” Were there any stand out presentations or organizations from the symposium you would like to partner with? 

Anthony: What advice would you give other policymakers working in the education technology field? 

Jax Chaudhry

Jax Chaudhry leads Project Invent, a national nonprofit that empowers youth with future ready mindsets for individual success and global impact, through invention. Originally from the Southside of Chicago, Jax loves working with students, families and partners to ensure every student can attain success as they define it. For more than 10 years, she has worked with elementary schools, high schools, education nonprofits and led regional teams and operations to ensure student success.

Michael Leventhal

Kenneth Y T Lim operates at the intersection of neuroergonomics, the learning scienceMichael Leventhal is co-founder of RobotsMali, a pedagogical and AI4D laboratory and STEM education center in Bamako, Mali. RobotsMali has trained thousands of students from elementary school to high school in computer science, robotics, and artificial intelligence, coached national robotics teams that have won 32 medals in international competitions, and developed technologies using AI and robotics for the social and economic development of Mali. Before becoming an educator in Mali, Michael worked as a technologist in Silicon Valley.s, and cognitive psychology. In 2023, he and his team were identified by UNESCO to share their work on the affordances of Generative AI for meaningful teaching and learning, during UNESCO’s first annual flagship event Digital Learning Week, international forum on the implications of Generative AI for education, in the session on ‘Preparing students and teachers for responsible use of AI’.

Enouce Ndeche

Enouce Ndeche is the founder and Director of Vijana Amani Pamoja ,VAP a community scheme based in Nairobi Kenya that uses the power and the popularity of the game of soccer/football as a catalyst for social, educational and economic empowerment.Enouce holds a degree in sociology from Egerton university and he is also the 2020 individual award recipient “Diversity and Inclusion Eminent Leader Award Enouce is also a certified Sports Philanthropy and Executive, George Washington University and is a 2023 Gratitude Network fellow.

Kenneth Y T Lim

Kenneth Y T Lim operates at the intersection of neuroergonomics, the learning sciences, and cognitive psychology. In 2023, he and his team were identified by UNESCO to share their work on the affordances of Generative AI for meaningful teaching and learning, during UNESCO’s first annual flagship event Digital Learning Week, international forum on the implications of Generative AI for education, in the session on ‘Preparing students and teachers for responsible use of AI’.