A ZIDS Working Paper on the "crisis" of women's education in Zimbabwe.This paper looks at the crisis of women’s education in Zimbabwe from a socio-cultural point of view; or what the author terms "edu-culture". The main argument of the paper is that in spite of numerous post-independence changes, such as free primary education, the Legal Age of Majority Act, the creation of a Ministry dealing specifically with women’s affairs, etc, women still find themselves in a man’s world. This is evidenced by institutionalised biases against women in education and training, which tend to channel women towards "female" courses, such as nursing, teaching, hairdressing, etc., while keeping them out of "male" jobs such as engineering, mechanics, architec...
A conference paper highlighting the importance of involving women in viable, community-based project...
A ZBTE article on women's participation in the teaching profession, via teacher education, in Zimb...
Humanitarian aid, development assistance and government budget allocations to education continues to...
This paper looks at the crisis of women's education in Zimbabwe from a socio-cultural point of view...
An African Higher Education Senior Policy Seminar paper on gender disparities in Africa.This paper d...
A ZJER article on assessing the attainment of MDG's (Millennium Development Goals) of Education for...
A workshop paper on economic structural adjustment in Zimbabwe.The post-independence era in Zimbabwe...
Gender disparities in every economic sector are not peculiar to Zimbabwe, but have long been standin...
A ZJER survey.This study sought to establish the level of marital adjustment among 198 students (...
A journal article on attempts at gender equity in the Zimbabwe educational system.Immediately after ...
Gender disparities in every economic sector are not peculiar to Zimbabwe, but have long been standi...
Immediately after attaining independence in 1980, Zimbabwe, like most developing countries, alluded ...
This study is a contribution to the growing literature on the subject of the role of education in na...
A workshop paper on human rights education in Southern Africa, originally presented at SARIPS Worksh...
This thesis discusses the struggle for independence in Rhodesia, from the Unilateral Declaration of ...
A conference paper highlighting the importance of involving women in viable, community-based project...
A ZBTE article on women's participation in the teaching profession, via teacher education, in Zimb...
Humanitarian aid, development assistance and government budget allocations to education continues to...
This paper looks at the crisis of women's education in Zimbabwe from a socio-cultural point of view...
An African Higher Education Senior Policy Seminar paper on gender disparities in Africa.This paper d...
A ZJER article on assessing the attainment of MDG's (Millennium Development Goals) of Education for...
A workshop paper on economic structural adjustment in Zimbabwe.The post-independence era in Zimbabwe...
Gender disparities in every economic sector are not peculiar to Zimbabwe, but have long been standin...
A ZJER survey.This study sought to establish the level of marital adjustment among 198 students (...
A journal article on attempts at gender equity in the Zimbabwe educational system.Immediately after ...
Gender disparities in every economic sector are not peculiar to Zimbabwe, but have long been standi...
Immediately after attaining independence in 1980, Zimbabwe, like most developing countries, alluded ...
This study is a contribution to the growing literature on the subject of the role of education in na...
A workshop paper on human rights education in Southern Africa, originally presented at SARIPS Worksh...
This thesis discusses the struggle for independence in Rhodesia, from the Unilateral Declaration of ...
A conference paper highlighting the importance of involving women in viable, community-based project...
A ZBTE article on women's participation in the teaching profession, via teacher education, in Zimb...
Humanitarian aid, development assistance and government budget allocations to education continues to...