This study examined Early Childhood Development (ECD) teachers’ perceptions of ECD programs regarding benefits and opportunities for early intervention. Research indicates that young children with developmental delays and disabilities demonstrate better progress when intervention is offered early and in inclusive classrooms. A mixed method design was used to collect data from a purposeful sample of 81 ECD teachers in Chipinge district, in Zimbabwe. Both descriptive and regression analysis methods were used for data analysis. Findings indicated that there was a general lack of in-depth knowledge, and most teachers did not follow developmentally appropriate curriculum. Threats and challenges included: lack of knowledge and assessments to diag...
A journal article on early childhood development programmes and technical education in Zimbabwe.Earl...
Doctor of Philosophy in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edegewood 2015.This multiple...
The paper discusses the experiences of the authors of the research conducted in Gweru urban and peri...
The study sought to establish the quality of Early Childhood Development (ECD) programmes. It was t...
The research contains an analysis of provisions for ECD A and B, a case study of one government prim...
Young children with disabilities are often the most vulnerable members of developing countries, wher...
Despite the remarkable awareness in Zimbabwe of the importance of Early Childhood Development and Ed...
Young children with disabilities are often the most vulnerable members of developing countries, wher...
The study investigated how primary schools in Chiredzi District in Zimbabwe, cater for ECD “A” and “...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of Early Childhood Development (ECD) teacher ...
The article sought to explore the provision of education for all (EFA) in relation to the implementa...
This paper describes qualitative research nested in a larger intervention programme developing and ...
Published ThesisThe purpose of this study was to investigate how funding in the public and private E...
This mixed-method study sought to share evidence that would aid the Malawi government and other stak...
This study investigates practices of early childhood development (ECD) practitioners for children fr...
A journal article on early childhood development programmes and technical education in Zimbabwe.Earl...
Doctor of Philosophy in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edegewood 2015.This multiple...
The paper discusses the experiences of the authors of the research conducted in Gweru urban and peri...
The study sought to establish the quality of Early Childhood Development (ECD) programmes. It was t...
The research contains an analysis of provisions for ECD A and B, a case study of one government prim...
Young children with disabilities are often the most vulnerable members of developing countries, wher...
Despite the remarkable awareness in Zimbabwe of the importance of Early Childhood Development and Ed...
Young children with disabilities are often the most vulnerable members of developing countries, wher...
The study investigated how primary schools in Chiredzi District in Zimbabwe, cater for ECD “A” and “...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of Early Childhood Development (ECD) teacher ...
The article sought to explore the provision of education for all (EFA) in relation to the implementa...
This paper describes qualitative research nested in a larger intervention programme developing and ...
Published ThesisThe purpose of this study was to investigate how funding in the public and private E...
This mixed-method study sought to share evidence that would aid the Malawi government and other stak...
This study investigates practices of early childhood development (ECD) practitioners for children fr...
A journal article on early childhood development programmes and technical education in Zimbabwe.Earl...
Doctor of Philosophy in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edegewood 2015.This multiple...
The paper discusses the experiences of the authors of the research conducted in Gweru urban and peri...