Associate Professor of Science Education
Department of Teaching & Learning

Jomo Mutegi

3125 EDUCATION BUILDING
NORFOLK, 23529

Jomo W. Mutegi is an Associate Professor of science education at Old Dominion University (ODU), and President-Elect of the National Association of Research in Science Teaching (NARST), which is the most prominent international association of science education researchers in the world. Dr. Mutegi’s research aims to (a) better understand and disrupt systemic racism in the STEM education of people of African descent; and (b) advance practical curriculum for STEM learners. His work appears in several respected journals including: Journal of Research in Science Teaching, Science Education, Teachers College Record, and The Science Teacher. As Principal Investigator of the Mutegi STEM Learning Lab, Dr. Mutegi has received over $3.6 million in external grant funding.

Guided by the counsel of Dr. Amos Wilson who reminds us that, “The function of education is to secure the survival of a people,” Dr. Mutegi works through the Mutegi STEM Learning Lab to conduct research and create educational materials that contribute to the survival of African people. To learn more about the Mutegi STEM Learning Lab, visit www.ES2RP.org.

Articles

Mutegi, J. and Gee, V. (2021). The molecules that make me unique. Science Scope 44 (3) , pp. 44-49.
Mutegi, J. and Momanyi, L. O. (2020). Windows and mirrors: three images of the US science curriculum as reflected through Kenya’s Jua Kali. Cultural Studies of Science Education 15 , pp. 861-874.