A ZJER article on education cost recovery.Cost recovery measures imposed on Third World nations have had a perversive impact on the social welfare of the poor. Education is one of the areas in which this impact has been experienced. In Zimbabwe, the introduction of cost recovery or cutbacks in government expenditure resulted in socioeconomic hardships among the vulnerable groups in society. Shared responsibility between parents and government in financing education is one form of cost recovery introduced in tertiary education. Parents of students who are considered “able" now pay for half the education costs of their children. This policy has not yet been introduced in teacher education. The purpose of the study was to investigate the impl...
The political, economic and social challenges in Zimbabwe are well documented. Public schools have ...
Using data collected from 1998 to 2011 in a general population cohort study in eastern Zimbabwe, we ...
The research sought to examine the contribution made by private colleges to education in Zimbabwe us...
Cost recovery measures imposed on Third World nations have had a perversive impact on the social wel...
Upon independence the Government of Zimbabwe recognised the central role played by education in any ...
A ZBTE article on the impact of SAPS (Stractural Adjustment Programs) on Zimbabwean education.This p...
A ZJER research on salaries and the teaching profession in Zimbabwe.This article is based on a major...
Abstract: The author is agitated and perturbed by the imminent disappearance of social reconstructio...
This essay focuses mostly on the Zimbabwean experience. Poverty reached endemic levels in Zimbabwe d...
The present study investigates the socioeconomic problems faced by teachers in public primary and se...
Before independence, in 1980, the education system of Zimbabwe was organised along racial lines. Thi...
Government is failing to pay teachers sustainable salaries. In an attempt to improve the teacher’s...
Includes bibliographic references (leaves 140-148).The study investigates the prevailing conditions ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The political, economic and social challenges in Zimbabwe are well documented. Public schools have ...
Using data collected from 1998 to 2011 in a general population cohort study in eastern Zimbabwe, we ...
The research sought to examine the contribution made by private colleges to education in Zimbabwe us...
Cost recovery measures imposed on Third World nations have had a perversive impact on the social wel...
Upon independence the Government of Zimbabwe recognised the central role played by education in any ...
A ZBTE article on the impact of SAPS (Stractural Adjustment Programs) on Zimbabwean education.This p...
A ZJER research on salaries and the teaching profession in Zimbabwe.This article is based on a major...
Abstract: The author is agitated and perturbed by the imminent disappearance of social reconstructio...
This essay focuses mostly on the Zimbabwean experience. Poverty reached endemic levels in Zimbabwe d...
The present study investigates the socioeconomic problems faced by teachers in public primary and se...
Before independence, in 1980, the education system of Zimbabwe was organised along racial lines. Thi...
Government is failing to pay teachers sustainable salaries. In an attempt to improve the teacher’s...
Includes bibliographic references (leaves 140-148).The study investigates the prevailing conditions ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The political, economic and social challenges in Zimbabwe are well documented. Public schools have ...
Using data collected from 1998 to 2011 in a general population cohort study in eastern Zimbabwe, we ...
The research sought to examine the contribution made by private colleges to education in Zimbabwe us...