This paper is a philosophical study on ideology and its indispensable relationship to education policy making and implementation and its didactical dimension with a special reference to Zimbabwe. The paper points out that successive colonial governments and religious organisations of that era established and worked, planned and implemented their policies within the bounds of liberal-cum-capitalist ideological framework. Hence all their education and training institutions were built and meant to fulfill that cause. Post-independent Africa inherited that framework and found herself giving her citizens education that created useless school leavers. This paper will advance an argument that educating and training in an ideological vacuum stifles...
The ideals of education in Ujamaa philosophy as enunciated by Julius Kambarage Nyerere, the founder ...
The unhu/ubuntu philosophy is largely portrayed as antagonistic to the occidental philosophies of ed...
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This paper confronts two issues; reforms (repairs) and ideology in education. Machines can be repair...
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The aim of this paper is to examine the contradictions experienced by Zimbabwean policy makers in th...
In most if not all, African countries since their independences education still lacks Africanness an...
A study on Curriculum Innovation Failure in Political Economy in the Zimbabwean educational sector....
This paper argues that the school curricula in post-colonial African states have remained largely ir...
Abstract: Like the rest of Western pedagogies, the theory of progressivism is under the threat of ex...
The paper has identified socialism as the school of thought which the Zimbabwe government, through t...
A ZJER research paper on teaching development philosophy to science students in Zimbabwe's Universit...
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The purpose of this paper is two-fold. Firstly, it celebrates the Ministry of Primary and Secondary ...
The magnitude of educational reforms and change in the first decade of independence in Zimbabwe is l...
The ideals of education in Ujamaa philosophy as enunciated by Julius Kambarage Nyerere, the founder ...
The unhu/ubuntu philosophy is largely portrayed as antagonistic to the occidental philosophies of ed...
A position paper advocating the need for policy reforms to vocationalize the secondary school educa...
This paper confronts two issues; reforms (repairs) and ideology in education. Machines can be repair...
Abstract: The author is agitated and perturbed by the imminent disappearance of social reconstructio...
The aim of this paper is to examine the contradictions experienced by Zimbabwean policy makers in th...
In most if not all, African countries since their independences education still lacks Africanness an...
A study on Curriculum Innovation Failure in Political Economy in the Zimbabwean educational sector....
This paper argues that the school curricula in post-colonial African states have remained largely ir...
Abstract: Like the rest of Western pedagogies, the theory of progressivism is under the threat of ex...
The paper has identified socialism as the school of thought which the Zimbabwe government, through t...
A ZJER research paper on teaching development philosophy to science students in Zimbabwe's Universit...
A Zambezia journal article.1979 was a year of impending change — change that was without form or con...
The purpose of this paper is two-fold. Firstly, it celebrates the Ministry of Primary and Secondary ...
The magnitude of educational reforms and change in the first decade of independence in Zimbabwe is l...
The ideals of education in Ujamaa philosophy as enunciated by Julius Kambarage Nyerere, the founder ...
The unhu/ubuntu philosophy is largely portrayed as antagonistic to the occidental philosophies of ed...
A position paper advocating the need for policy reforms to vocationalize the secondary school educa...