Books and Book Chapters
- Aguti, J. N., Nabaho, L., & Turyasingura, W. (2021). Quality assurance in open and distance education in Uganda: Practices and policies at the Uganda Management Institute. In Quality Assurance in Higher Education in Eastern and Southern Africa (pp. 36-45). Routledge.
- Aguti J.N. (2016) “Teacher Education in Uganda: Policy and Practice” in B. Moon (Ed) Do Universities have a role in the Education and Training of Teachers? An international analysis of policy and practice. (pp 231 – 249). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Aguti, J.N. (2009) “University Education for National Development: Makerere University’s Dual Mode Experience” in Marshall S., Kinuthia W. and Taylor W. (Eds) Bridging the knowledge divide: Educational technology for development. (pp 215 – 229). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
- Olal Odur F. & Aguti J.N. (August 2007) “Teacher Capacity Building Through Distance Education” in Lakshmi T.K.S., Rama K. & Hendrikz J. (Eds) An Anthology of “Best Practices” in Teacher Education. (pp 152 – 159). Bangalore & Vancouver: National Assessment and Accreditation Council in collaboration with Commonwealth of Learning.
- Muwanga N.K., Aguti J.N., Mugisha J.F., Ndidde A.N., & Siminyu S.N. (2007) Literacy Practices in Primary Schools in Uganda: Lessons for Future Interventions. Kampala: Fountain Publishers.
- Aguti, J.N. (2003) “Distance Education and Open Learning” In Okech A. (Ed) Adult Education in Uganda (pp 146 – 177). Kampala: Fountain Publishers. .
- Aguti, J.N. (2000) “Makerere University Uganda”, Reddy, V. & Manjulika, S. (eds), The World of Open and Distance Learning. (pp 255 - 280). New Delhi: Viva Books Private Limited.
- Aguti, J.N. (1997) Makerere University’ A Case Study In Planning and Management of Distance Education. Trainers Kit Pilot Version April 1997 COL & IEC
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
- Lubega F.X, Musoke Genza, G & Aguti, J.N. (2022). School-level Teacher Reward Practices and Quality of Students’ Academic Achievement in Secondary Schools in Masaka District, Uganda American Journal of Educational Research. 2022, 10(4), 212-222. DOI: 10.12691/education-10-4-9
- Lubega F.X., Aguti J.N. & Musoke Genza G. (2022). School-based reward practices and their influence on teacher motivation and teaching quality in secondary schools in Masaka District, Uganda. International Journal of Innovative Research and Knowledge. Volume-7 Issue-3. ISSN-2213-1356. http://www.ijirk.com/issue-details/661
- Nabaho L., Aguti, J.N, & Oonyu, J. (2019). Unravelling Quality in Higher Education: What Say the Students? Africa Education Review. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/18146627.2016.1224600
- Nabaho, L., Aguti, J.N., & Oonyu, J. (2018). Academics’ Perceptions of Good Teaching: An Assessment of the Degree of Parity with Student Evaluation of Teaching Questionnaires. Africa Education Review, 16 (4), 94-111.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/18146627.2017.1390395
- Nabaho, L., Aguti, J.N., & Oonyu, J. (2017) “Making Sense of an Elusive Concept: Academics’ Perspectives of Quality in Higher Education”. In Higher Learning Research Communications, Vol. 7 Num 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.18870/hlrc.v7i2.383
- Nabaho, L. , Oonyu, J., & Aguti J.N. (2017) “Good Teaching: Aligning Student and Administrator Perceptions and Expectations”. In Higher Learning Research Communications Vol. 7, Num. 1 https://www.hlrcjournal.com/index.php/HLRC/article/view/321/260
- Nabaho, L., Aguti, J.N., Oonyu, J. (2016) “Assuring the Quality of Teaching at Makerere University in Uganda: Practices and Experiences of Academics and Students”. In Alternation 23,1, pp 40 – 61 ISSN 1023-1757. http://utlo.ukzn.ac.za/Libraries/Documents/03_Nabaho_f_edit.sflb.ashx
- Nabushawo, H.M ., Aguti, J.N. & Winterbottom, M. (2016) “Unlocking the Potential of Public Libraries in Supporting Distance Learning” in Journal of Learning for Development Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-13.
- Aguti J.N., Nakibuuka D., & Kajumbula R. (2009) “Determinants of Student Dropout from Two External Degree Programmes of Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda” in Malaysian Journal of Distance Education 11(2), 1322.
- Aguti J.N. & Fraser W.J. (2006) “Integration of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the Distance Education Bachelor of Education Programme, Makerere University, Uganda”, The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 7 (3): 89-104. http://tojde.anadolu.edu.tr/tojde23/articles/article7.htm
- Aguti, J. N. & Fraser, W. J. (2005) “The challenges of Universal Primary Education (UPE) in Uganda through distance education programmes”. Africa Educational Review, 2(1):91-108.
- Aguti, J.N. (1998) “Equivalence of Standards and Parity of Outcomes: The Illusive Issue at Makerere University” In Huria Journal of the Open University of Tanzania Vol II No1 September, 1998
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Other Publications
- Aguti, J.N. 4th October 2016, Blog - “Helping teachers remain relevant and effective” https://www.col.org/news/col-blog/helping-teachers-remain-relevant-and-effective
- Aguti, J.N. 1st October 2015 Blog – “Positioning teachers to play a role in the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals” https://www.col.org/news/col-blog/positioning-teachers-play-role-achievement-sustainable-development-goals
- Aguti, J.N. 7th October 2014 Blog - “Teachers, the Unsung Heroes” https://www.col.org/news/news/teachers-unsung-heroes
- Aguti, J.N. 2012 Widowed But Not Alone Good News Printing Press Ltd: Kampala.
- Diallo B., Thierry K., Aguti J.N., Villet C., & Wangeci Thuo C. (2008) The African Virtual University Teacher Education Program: Across borders and language barriers in 10 African countries. WikiEducator Free Learning Content http://wikieducator.org/PCF5/Children_and_youth
- Aguti, J.N. 2003 “Silent Music” in H. Ely (Ed) The Best Poems & Poets of 2002 Owings Mills: The International Library of Poetry p. 158
- Aguti, J.N. 2002 “Donkey Wife” in Rapisarda J. & Vorce C. (Eds) The Layers of Lives Owings Mills: The International Library of Poetry. P. 107
Aguti, J.N. 1998 “The African Virtual University Project (AVU)” In Challenges and Perspectives of Universities in Africa Report on an International Seminar Kampala, Uganda March 2-5, 1998. GTZ
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