Immaculate Kizito Namukasa

Dr. Immaculate Kizito Namukasa, PhD

Professor & Associate Dean, Graduate Education - Curriculum Studies and Studies in Applied Linguistics

B.Sc./ED. (BSC/ED, Makerere University), M.Sc.(Partially Completed, Makerere University), Ph.D. (University of Alberta)

Dr. Immaculate Kizito Namukasa, PhD

Professor & Associate Dean, Graduate Education - Curriculum Studies and Studies in Applied Linguistics

B.Sc./ED. (BSC/ED, Makerere University), M.Sc.(Partially Completed, Makerere University), Ph.D. (University of Alberta)

Welcome to my home page.

I am an Associate Professor in the areas of Mathematics Education and Curriculum and Pedagogy, as well distinguished teaching fellow with the Centre for Teaching and Learning (2017 to 2021).

Currently, I am responsible for both Graduate and Undergraduate courses.

I joined the Faculty of Education at Western from the University of Alberta, where I was a Doctoral student in the Department of Secondary Education.

I am a past journal editor for the Ontario Mathematics Gazette – a magazine for teachers and educators, and a current editor of the Math + code ‘Zine. My research work spans three public Ontario school boards and one private school system, and I have collaborated with international researchers in China and Africa. I also completed my Doctoral work in the Department of Secondary Education. Prior to undertaking her my PhD, I taught and engaged in school-level curriculum leadership in several roles in secondary school mathematics in Uganda.

In addition, I teach and have supervised several graduate students in Mathematics Education, Curriculum Studies and Research Methodology and Assessment in initial teacher education, academic graduate programs as well as in professional graduate programs at Western University.

My current research interests lie in Mathematics Teacher Education and Professional Development, Integration of Technology and Computational Thinking in Mathematics Education, Mathematics Learning Tools, Resources and Activities, and Curriculum and Pedagogical Reforms. My past research includes: Problem solving and its role among learners and teachers; theoretical discussions on use of virtual or concrete teaching materials; and the role of schooling, specifically one in which school mathematics plays in globalization.

I have also produced video resources on math-for-teaching through problem solving in which Ontario teachers are featured and collaboratively produced knowledge mobilization products.

Other projects that I have worked on during my spare time include STEM inclusion and excellence outreach, learning experiences and task design. My current research projects for which I am currently seeking for partnerships, collaborators and participants include: Incorporating Maker Activities in Teaching; Mathematics for Teaching in public and private schools, Tool-based innovative learning and teaching practices; Design and Research of Mathematics Learning Apps, as well as Computational Participation in Mathematics Education.

The research theses that I have supervised include:

PhD Dissertations

Understanding Self-directed Professional Development in Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Phenomenographical Study. The University of Western Ontario.

The role of Mobile Phones in Health Education for Rural Communities in Ghana: An Exploratory Study in Digital Technologies. The University of Western Ontario.

M.Ed. and MA Thesis Completed

The nature of engagement of learners and their participating family members in community-based mathematics activities. Faculty of Education, The University of Western Ontario.

Curriculum and instruction models of STEAM education in Ontario, Canada. Faculty of Education, The University of Western Ontario.

ESL Language Learning Apps. Exploring Language Learning with Mobile Technology: A Content Analysis of Vocabulary Learning Apps for ESL learners in Canada. Faculty of Education, The University of Western Ontario.

Ontario Teachers’ Understanding and Practices of Reform Instruction: A Case Study of Constructivism. Faculty of Education, The University of Western Ontario.

An Analysis of Mathematics Methods Course Syllabi. (With Dr. Kotsopoulos, Wilfrid Laurier University) Faculty of Education, Western University. Leslie-Ann Purdy. The Impact of Mathematics Teacher Education Research on Pre-Service Teacher Education – North American Study. Completed 2010.

The role of visual languages in the lives of immigrant people. Faculty of Education, The University of Western Ontario, UWO.

Integration of Mathematics and Science: Views of Ontario Elementary School Teachers (With Paul Tarc), Faculty of Education, UWO.

Communication and Mathematics: A case for Ontario Secondary Teaching, Faculty of Education, UWO.

Personal experiences of collaborative professional learning in mathematics, Faculty of Education, UWO.

Communication in Mathematics: A Case for Conceptual Questioning in Ontario Middle School, Faculty of Education, UWO.