Zimbabwe stands at a special moment in its history. In 2001 the nation comes of age, celebrating 2l years of independence. That same moment in history will be the beginning of the Third Millennium. This heralds a new dawn for education and training in Zimbabwe. It is time for review and change. Great strides have been made in education since Independence. Educational access has increased significantly. Compared to 1980, there are now (1999) three times as many children in primary schools and twelve times as many in secondary schools. We now have 13 technical and vocational training colleges. About three thousand students graduate each year compared to three hundred who graduated in 1980. These massive improvements have been made a...
An HRRC Occasional Paper based on an interview with Zimbabwe's then Minister of Education
Before independence, in 1980, the education system of Zimbabwe was organised along racial lines. Thi...
Since Independence in 1980 there has been a massive expansion at all levels of the education system ...
According to Bruner (1960:1) ‘Each generation gives newform to the aspirations that shape educatio...
In 1999, the Nziramasanga Commission of inquiry into the Zimbabwean education system was tasked to l...
Education is fundamental to the prospects for economic and social development of all Zimbabwean chil...
Vocationalisation of the school curriculurm, particularly at secondary school level is viewed as one...
By the year 1990, Zimbabwe was experiencing strong socio-economic development challenges needing the...
Presented at a Research seminar in Accra,Ghana,from 22 to 24 march 2007 on the theme ?The Contributi...
The purpose of this article is to discuss Zimbabwe’s public education system. First, the article pro...
Higher education in Zimbabwe began in the 1950s with the establishment of the University of Zimbabwe...
This paper assesses Zimbabwe’s efforts towards the attainment of, the goals of Education For All, ...
World over, a national curriculum that is contextually relevant to the evolving needs of a nation is...
This paper assesses Zimbabwe’s efforts towards the attainment of the goals of Education For All (EFA...
Since independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has been priding itself of a high literacy rate among its popul...
An HRRC Occasional Paper based on an interview with Zimbabwe's then Minister of Education
Before independence, in 1980, the education system of Zimbabwe was organised along racial lines. Thi...
Since Independence in 1980 there has been a massive expansion at all levels of the education system ...
According to Bruner (1960:1) ‘Each generation gives newform to the aspirations that shape educatio...
In 1999, the Nziramasanga Commission of inquiry into the Zimbabwean education system was tasked to l...
Education is fundamental to the prospects for economic and social development of all Zimbabwean chil...
Vocationalisation of the school curriculurm, particularly at secondary school level is viewed as one...
By the year 1990, Zimbabwe was experiencing strong socio-economic development challenges needing the...
Presented at a Research seminar in Accra,Ghana,from 22 to 24 march 2007 on the theme ?The Contributi...
The purpose of this article is to discuss Zimbabwe’s public education system. First, the article pro...
Higher education in Zimbabwe began in the 1950s with the establishment of the University of Zimbabwe...
This paper assesses Zimbabwe’s efforts towards the attainment of, the goals of Education For All, ...
World over, a national curriculum that is contextually relevant to the evolving needs of a nation is...
This paper assesses Zimbabwe’s efforts towards the attainment of the goals of Education For All (EFA...
Since independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has been priding itself of a high literacy rate among its popul...
An HRRC Occasional Paper based on an interview with Zimbabwe's then Minister of Education
Before independence, in 1980, the education system of Zimbabwe was organised along racial lines. Thi...
Since Independence in 1980 there has been a massive expansion at all levels of the education system ...