Dr Peter Mtika

Dr Peter Mtika
Dr Peter Mtika
Dr Peter Mtika

PhD (Nottingham); MA (Sussex); B.Ed (Malawi)

Reader

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About
Email Address
p.mtika@abdn.ac.uk
Telephone Number
+44 (0)1224 274659
School/Department
School of Education

Biography

Dr Peter Mtika is an experienced academic and educator serving as a Reader in Education. His teaching and research expertise centre around teacher education and international education and sustainable development. Dr Mtika's work focuses on various aspects of teacher development, including equity, inclusion, and social justice. He has conducted research on teaching practicum, partnerships between teacher education institutions and schools, student and teacher mentoring, and teacher self-efficacy beliefs in the context of inclusive education and preparation of teachers for teaching in poverty settings. Dr Mtika's recent research has focused on translating and implementing a social practice approach to adult literacies education in Rwanda. Dr Mtika's international research spans low-income countries (such as Malawi, Cambodia, Rwanda, and Ghana), and high income context (Scotland).

Methodologically, he applies qualitative and mixed methods designs, bringing rigour to his research. Dr Mtika's teaching and research contributions reflect a commitment to addressing educational challenges globally.

Dr Mtika joined the University of Aberdeen in 2008, initially as a Research Fellow before taking on a Lectureship role in 2011. Before coming to Aberdeen, Dr Mtika worked as a Staff Associate and Lecturer at the University of Malawi's Bunda College of Agriculture (now Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources - LUANAR). He also taught at secondary school after qualifying as a teacher of English and History.

Dr Mtika studied for PhD at the University of Nottingham (2008); Master of Arts in International Education at University of Sussex (2003); and Bachelor of Education at the University of Malawi's Chancellor College (2000). 

Memberships and Affiliations

Internal Memberships

Director

Postgraduate Research (PGR) (2022 - on-going)

Course Coordinator

Sustainable International Development

School of Education Ethics Officer

Arts, Social Sciences and Business Ethics Committee (2019 -2022)

Member

School of Education Research Committee

External Memberships

External Examiner

University of Rwanda, College of Education - Postgraduate Thesis

Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Postgraduate Thesis

University of Guyana - Postgraduate Thesis

University of Edinburgh - MSc Comparative Education and International Development 

 

Research Grant Peer Reviewer

ESRC (2016 - ongoing)

Membership of Professional and Other Bodies

Member: British Association of International and Comparative Education (BAICE)

Member: Comparative and International Education Society (CIES)

Manuscript Reviewer

Teaching and Teacher Education

Journal of Education for Teaching

International Journal of Educational Development

European Journal of Teacher Education

Africa Education Review

Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education

Cambridge Journal of Education

Higher Education

International Review of Education

Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education 

Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice

International Journal of Educational Research

 

 

Research

Research Overview

Dr Mtika's broad research expertise and interest centre around teacher education and international education and sustainable development. Dr Mtika's research work focuses on various aspects of teacher development, including equity, inclusion, and social justice. He has conducted research on teaching practicum, partnerships between teacher education institutions and schools, student and teacher mentoring, and teacher self-efficacy beliefs in the context of inclusive education and preparation of teachers for teaching in poverty settings.

Dr Mtika's recent research has focused on translating and implementing a social practice approach to adult literacies education in Rwanda. Dr Mtika's international research spans low-income countries (such as Malawi, Cambodia, Rwanda, and Ghana), and high income context (Scotland).

Methodologically, he applies qualitative and mixed methods designs, bringing rigour to his research. Dr Mtika's teaching and research contributions reflect a commitment to addressing educational challenges in both low and high income contexts globally.

 

Research Areas

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Current Research

Equitable access to primary education in Malawi and Ghana

Adult literacy education in Rwanda

Educational inclusion in rural parts of Cambodia

Teacher Preparation in the Context of Poverty in Scotland

Collaborations

I collaborated with colleagues at the University of Rwanda - College of Education, three Teacher Training Colleges and the Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (IPAR), implementing an adult literacy project in Western Rwanda. The project was informed by a social practices approach to adult literacies. It aimed at building the capacity of the Rwandan adult education sector to respond to the needs of adult learners. The project was funded by the Scottish Government (£1,191,795)(2017 - 2022).

I collaborated with colleagues at the University of Rwanda - College of Education, three Teacher Training Colleges and the Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (IPAR) in implementing an adult literacy project in Western Rwanda. This project was an extension of a previously funded project. The project was funded by the Scottish Government (£243,999.00)(2022 - 2023).

I am collaborating with colleagues at the University of Rwanda - College of Education, the Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (IPAR-Rwanda), and three Teacher Training Colleges in Western Province of Rwanda in implementing an adult literacy project. This project is a further one-year extension of a previously funded project. The project is funded by the Scottish Government (£259,989.00) (2023 - 2024). 

 

 

 

Supervision

I supervise students in the areas of social justice, inclusion and education, global citizenship education, early childhood education, student attainment and the role of teacher characteristics, education and capabilities approach, adult learning education. 

Funding and Grants

Dr Mtika has a track record of successfully securing and working on research and development grants and awards. Some of the research and development grants and awards are:

  • 2024– 2024: University of Aberdeen Internal Pump Priming Project. 'UNILIA 25: Scoping the development of a collaborative, international partnership between the University of Aberdeen and the University of Livingstonia, Malawi'. Role: Co-Applicant, with Dr Ken Jeffrey; Amount: £9000; Funder: Scottish Funding Council.
  • 2023 – 2024: University of Aberdeen Internal Pump Priming Project 'Cultural Translation and Indigenous Voices in Food Growing School Gardens in Togo'. Role: Co-Applicant, with Prof Donald Gray; Amount: £8980; Funder: Scottish Funding Council.
  • 2023 – 2023: Council for the Development of Social science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) African Diaspora Support to African Universities Programme: University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Role: Visiting Scholar; Amount: US$5000; Funder: CODESRIA with funding from Rockefeller Foundation.
  • 2023 – 2024: International Development and Research Project 'Fostering a Social Practices Approach to Adult Literacies Education (SPA-ALE) for Improving People's Well-being in Western Rwanda'. Role: Co-Investigator, with Prof Pamela Abbott as Principal Investigator; Amount: £259,989.00; Funder: Scottish Government.
  • 2023 – 2024: University of Aberdeen Internal Pump Priming Project 'Development of an Intervention for Improving Academic Achievement of Children from Low-Income Backgrounds Attending Rural Primary Schools in Malawi'. Role: Principal Investigator; Amount: £9935.00; Funder: Scottish Funding Council.
  • 2022 – 2023: International Development and Research Project: 'Fostering a Social Practices Approach to Adult Literacies Education (SPA-ALE) for Improving People's Well-being in Western Rwanda'. Role: Co-Investigator, with Prof Pamela Abbott as Principal Investigator; Amount: £243,999.00; Funder: Scottish Government.
  • 2020 – 2021: University of Aberdeen Internal Pump Priming Project: GCRF 'Improving the academic attainment of children in disadvantaged schools in Malawi: the role of school-community engagement and provision of radio-based instruction.' Role: Principal Investigator; Amount: £8880.00; Funder: Scottish Funding Council.
  • 2019 – 2021: Scottish Government Attainment Challenge Project Project: 'Developing pedagogies that work for Pre-service and Early Career Teachers to reduce the Attainment Gap in Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Well-being'. Role: Co-Investigator, with Dr Archie Graham, Dr Dean Robson, and Lindsay McDougall; Amount: £50,000.00; Funder: Scottish Government.
  • 2018 – 2023: University of Aberdeen Internal Pump Priming Project: GCRF 'Educational inclusion and professional development in rural school settings in Battambang, Cambodia'. Role: Co-Applicant, with Prof Jackie Ravet; Amount: £21,838; Funder: Scottish Funding Council.
  • 2017 – 2022: International Development and Research Project: 'Fostering a Social Practice Approach to Adult Literacies Education (SPA-ALE) for Improving People’s Quality of Life in Western Rwanda'. Role: Co-Investigator, with Pamela Abbott as Principal Investigator; Amount: £1,191,795.00; Funder: Scottish Government.
  • 2015 – 2016: Research Consultancy 'Evaluation of a Postgraduate M.Ed (Primary) Programme offered by the University of Malawi'. Role: Principal Investigator; Amount: £9000; Funder: University of Strathclyde.
  • 2011 – 2017: Research Project Award Scheme (RPAS): 'Investigating Key Educational Issues Using Secondary Data Analysis'. Role: Co-Investigator; Amount: Approximately £120,000.00; Funder: University of Aberdeen.
  • 11 – 13 November 2010: National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) Autumn School Award. Role: Participant; Amount: £700; Funder: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
  • 12 – 20 August 2010: Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences (QMSS) 2 Summer School Award. Role: Participant; Amount: £3000; Funder: European Science Foundation.
  • 3 – 5 November 2009: National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) Autumn School Award. Role: Participant; Amount: £700; Funder: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
  • 2009 – 2011: Research Consultancy: 'Research and evaluation of the Bridge to Employment (BTE) Project in Scotland'. Role: Researcher for one year and Principal Investigator in the second year; Amount: £28,000.00; Funder: Academy for Educational Development (USA).
  • 2010 – 2011: Placement Partnership in Teacher Education Research Project: Implementation of enhanced placement Partnership. Role: Project Researcher, with Dr Dean Robson, and Roseanne Fitzpatrick; Amount: £229,859; Funder: Scottish Government.
Teaching

Teaching Responsibilities

Teaching

I teach on the following courses or programmes

  • Sustainable international development
  • Research methods for professional learning
  • PGDE and MA (Honours) Education

PhD Supervision

Samuel Oppong-Frimpong An investigation into the quality of early childhood education provision in Ghana, through the use of interaction (Completed)(Co-supervor - Prof Donald Gray).

Maxwell Kwesi Nyatsikor Connecting the Ghanaian Primary School Teacher Characteristics to Pupil Achievement in National Educational Assessment (Completed)(Co-supervisor - Dr Dean Robson).

Arkangelo Mtipe Yambeni An investigation of how students’ achievement during entrance examinations correlates with their actual academic achievement in higher education in Malawi using Domasi College of Education as a case (Completed)(Co-supervisor - Dr Dean Robson).

Assel Zhakim Children’s learning in the home environment in Kazakhstan (Completed)(Co-supervisor - Dr Dean Robson).

Laura Puhalak Equality of First Year Experiences in Initial Teacher Education from a Capabilities Perspective (Completed)(Co-supervisor - Dr Dean Robson).

Maisara Maisara Bringing the world into classroom: teacher for global education in post-conflict and post-Tsunami Aceh (On-going) (Co-supervisor - Dr Elizabeth Curtis).

Non-course Teaching Responsibilities

External examiner

University of Guyana - Postgraduate Degree

University of Edinburgh - Postgraduate Degree

Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) Malawi - Postgraduate Degree

Publications

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  • Trainee teachers’ experiences of teaching practicum: issues, challenges, and new possibilities

    Mtika, P.
    Africa Education Review, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 551-567
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • FINAL EVALUATION REPORT OF THE INVERNESS, SCOTLAND BRIDGE TO EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME (2009-2011)

    Mtika, P., Payne, F.
    Commissioned by Academy for Educational Development (AED), then FHI360. University of Aberdeen
    Books and Reports: Commissioned Reports
  • Developing collaborative partnership on a B. Ed (Primary) programme

    Mtika, P., Robson, D., Fitzpatrick, R.
    Contributions to Conferences: Other Contributions
  • The Bridge to Employment (BTE): Curriculum for Excellence in action

    Payne, F., Mtika, P.
    Contributions to Conferences: Other Contributions
  • Enhancing Models of Partnership in Initial Teacher Education: A Scottish Pilot Project

    Robson, D., Mtika, P., Fitzpatrick, R.
    Contributions to Conferences: Other Contributions
  • Placement Partnership Project

    Mtika, P., Robson, D., Fitzpatrick, R.
    Contributions to Conferences: Oral Presentations
  • What do secondary trainee teachers say about teaching as a profession of their "choice" in Malawi

    Mtika, P., Gates, P.
    Teaching and Teacher Education, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 424-433
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Supporting student teachers during field experience: Insights from student course evaluation

    Mtika, P., Weir, A. D., Gray, D. S.
    Contributions to Conferences: Papers
  • Developing learner-centred education among secondary trainee teachers in Malawi: the dilemma of appropriation and application

    Mtika, P., Gates, P.
    International Journal of Educational Development , vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 396-404
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Evaluating the impact of Scottish Teachers for a New Era on the development of effective teacher qualities

    Mtika, P., Sosu, E. M.
    AERA 2010 Conference
    Contributions to Conferences: Abstracts
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