Filemona F. Indire

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Professor
Filemona F. Indire
Colony and Protectorate of Kenya
Died15 March 2025(2025-03-15) (aged 95)
, Kenya
Occupation(s)Teacher, academic, politician, diplomat
Spouse
Abigail Kageha
(m. 1955)
Children7
Academic background
Education
Ball State Teachers College
Academic work
Notable worksSecondary Level Teachers: Supply and Demand in Kenya, Davy Koech Commission
Ambassador of Kenya to the Soviet Union
In office
1960s
Nominated Member of Parliament, Ambassador
In office
1983-1988

Filemona F. Indire (3 March 1930 – 15 March 2025) was a Kenyan politician who served as a nominated

Member of the Parliament of Kenya between 1983 and 1988. He was also Kenya's ambassador to the Soviet Union in the 1960s, during Kenya's first president Jomo Kenyatta's tenure. After that, he served as a lecturer at the University of Nairobi
.

Indire was also an influential

Quakerism in 1970s.[1] He was also the Chairman of the National Council for Science and Technology in Nairobi, Kenya.[2]

Background

Indire was born in

Abigail Indire, one of the first of 10 African-Kenyan girls to attend high school in Kenya's history.[3]

Filemona F. Indire died in Nairobi on 15 March 2025, at the age of 95.[4]

Works

Professor Indire wrote several books including A Comprehensive High School Curriculum Proposal for Reviewing and Revising the Program of Chavakali Secondary School, Maragoli, Kenya (1962) This study centred on the development of a curriculum which would assist in adequately meeting the needs of high-school students in Western Kenya. Another study that Indire wrote, was a series of 15 books in collaboration with John W. Hanson, Secondary Level Teachers: Supply and Demand in Kenya.

The study, published in 1971, was a report on the supply of secondary-level teachers in Kenya. It focused on the problem of forecasting the likely demand for non-Kenyan personnel for staffing secondary-level institutions up to the year 1975, and it attempted to analyze the very real problem (at the time) of teacher supply within the context of the social and economic conditions of Kenya during the period leading up to the mid-1970s.

Other topics examined included the projected expansion of other types of secondary-level education, programmes for the preparation of teachers, major factors in teacher recruitment and retention, projected gaps in the teaching force, priorities in the provision and use of expatriate teachers, and recommendations of primary concern to Kenyan authorities of the day.

Davy Koech Commission Report

Indire was a member of the Commission of Inquiry into the Education System of

Daniel Arap Moi
.

Bibliography

  • Indire, Filemona F. (1962). A Comprehensive High School Curriculum Proposal for Reviewing and Revising the Program of Chavakali Secondary School, Maragoli, Kenya. Indiana University.
  • Indire, Filemona F.; Hanson, John W. (1971). Secondary Level Teachers: Supply and Demand in Kenya. African Studies Center, Michigan State University.
  • Indire, Filemona F. (1974). A history of the development of teacher education in Kenya. Faculty of Education, University of Nairobi.

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