This paper argues that the school curricula in post-colonial African states have remained largely irrelevant to the needs of indigenous people. In spite of the tinkering with die curricula after the attainment of political independence in the name of educational reform, the fundamentals seem to have remained intact. Hence, observations have been made that the education systems continue to churn out Africans deeply rooted in Western ideals, norms, values, beliefs and knowledge systems that alienate them from mainstream African ways of life. Africans who trek to Western capitals to provide cheap labour under near slave conditions that could best be described in Mungazi’s (1991) words as ‘hewers of wood and drawers of water ’. Among thos...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
This article argues that the Zimbabwean high school curriculum has remained largely irrelevant to hu...
A ZJER article on Africanising the Zimbabwean school curriculum.This paper argues that the school c...
There is disagreement between colonial and post-colonial Africanist historiography over the impact o...
There is disagreement between colonial and post-colonial Africanisthistoriography over the impact of...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine three different approaches to educational provis...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine three different approaches to educational provis...
Even though Western education is indispensable and became a game changer, its adoption in the mainst...
In 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a Eurocentric education system from the British colony, aimed at the pe...
This paper examines how traditional African educational approaches can be used with European methods...
The school curriculum in postcolonial Sub-Saharan Africa experiences challenges that are a legacy of...
The argument in this conceptual paper is that the advent of modern type western education has result...
In 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a Eurocentric education system from the British colony, aimed at the per...
The school curriculum in postcolonial Sub-Saharan Africa experiences challenges that are a legacy of...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
This article argues that the Zimbabwean high school curriculum has remained largely irrelevant to hu...
A ZJER article on Africanising the Zimbabwean school curriculum.This paper argues that the school c...
There is disagreement between colonial and post-colonial Africanist historiography over the impact o...
There is disagreement between colonial and post-colonial Africanisthistoriography over the impact of...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine three different approaches to educational provis...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine three different approaches to educational provis...
Even though Western education is indispensable and became a game changer, its adoption in the mainst...
In 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a Eurocentric education system from the British colony, aimed at the pe...
This paper examines how traditional African educational approaches can be used with European methods...
The school curriculum in postcolonial Sub-Saharan Africa experiences challenges that are a legacy of...
The argument in this conceptual paper is that the advent of modern type western education has result...
In 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a Eurocentric education system from the British colony, aimed at the per...
The school curriculum in postcolonial Sub-Saharan Africa experiences challenges that are a legacy of...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
This article argues that the Zimbabwean high school curriculum has remained largely irrelevant to hu...