Academic Qualification
Field of Specialization
Membership of Professional Bodies
Work Experience
Professional Research Interest
Research Experience and Funds Attracted
Consultancy
Books and Book Chapters
Scientific Articles Published
Academic Qualification
Academic Qualification
Institution [ Date from – to ] |
Degree(s) or Diploma(s) obtained: |
Kenyatta University, Kenya Ongoing |
PhD, Linguistics |
Kenyatta University, Kenya, 2007-2010 |
Master of Arts (Linguistics) |
University of Nairobi 2001-2006 |
Bachelor of Education-English and Literature |
Field of Specialization
Membership of Professional Bodies
Membership of Professional Bodies
- Kenya Oral Literature Association
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Work Experience
Work Experience
Date from to |
Institution, Location (City, Country) |
Person Responsible To |
Position |
Responsibilities/Duties |
2015 to Date |
Kibabii University-Bungoma |
Kibabii University- CoD ELJMC |
TF |
Departmental Examination Coordinator, Lecturing, Setting/administration/marking exams |
2013-2015 |
Laikipia University-Nyahururu |
Laikipia University-CoD Languages |
Part-Time Lecturer |
Lecturing, Setting/administration/marking exams |
Professional Research Interest
Professional Research Interest
- Traditional and Modern African Oral Literature
- Translation and Interpretation Studies
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Research Experience and Funds Attracted
Consultancy
Books and Book Chapters
Selected Publications 2015-2018: Books and Book Chapters
- Wakoko, M. (2015). Oral Presentation Skills. In B. Nyongesa and I. Simiyu, Communication Skills in Instittions of Higher Learning (pp. 90-106). Nairobi: Zeed ‘N’ Cee Ltd
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Scientific Articles Published
Selected Publications 2015-2018: Scientific Articles Published in Refereed Journals
- Felix Orina & Makarios Wakoko. (2017). Okot P’Bitek’s “Song of Lawino”: A Lasting Influence on East African Verse.” International Journal of Humanities Social Sciences and Education (IJHSSE), Vol4, No. 11. 2017, pp. 135-146. Doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2349-0381.0411015
- Makarios Wakoko & Felix Orina. (2017). Context and Symbolism in African Orature: A Case Study of Abagusii of Western Kenya. International Journal of Humanities Social Sciences and Education (IJHSSE), Vol 5, no. 3, 2018, pp. 15-29 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2349-0381.0503002
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