A chronicle of the origins of the educational system of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe.)In april 1899 Rhodes gave advice to W. H. Milton on the formulation of the first Rhodesian Education Ordinance and predicted rightly, that what was decided on then would ‘practically be the educational system of the country in the future’; the genesis of this Ordinance (No. 18 of 1899) therefore deserves attention, particularly as the only published account is brief and ignores relevant data.' Furthermore, the system that was created was unique because of local factors, although, of course, contemporary ideas on education, particularly from England and the Cape were of some influence. Also, this system in its main features has endured down to the prese...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine three different approaches to educational provis...
Series In Education book chapter.In newly independent countries in Africa, the role of education is ...
Zambezia article on traditional African stories as learning aids.Oral story-telling, conducted throu...
A chronicle of the origins of the educational system of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe.)In april 1...
From at least 1900 on, Africans in Southern Rhodesia, its successor Rhodesia and today\u27s Zimbabwe...
The first mission station established in what is now Rhodesia was the L.M.S. venture at Inyati in 18...
A ZJER article on Africanising the Zimbabwean school curriculum.This paper argues that the school c...
A Conference Paper given at Lusake on 19th. of April 1959, addressing the theme of educating the ne...
Studying of the meanings of education, mission identities, and cultural change in Southern Rhodesia,...
A ZJER case study on the curriculum of cadet school in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe.)This article exa...
An Occasional paper on the selection for education in the then Southern Rhodesia.The Faculty of Educ...
ABSTRACT The colonisation of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) by the British in 1890 profoundly affe...
The thesis discusses the development of government and missionary policies on African secondary edu...
A conference paper on the need for participation of the black mnajority Africans in the economy of ...
Mission societies provided most education in British West African dependencies in 1900. Education fo...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine three different approaches to educational provis...
Series In Education book chapter.In newly independent countries in Africa, the role of education is ...
Zambezia article on traditional African stories as learning aids.Oral story-telling, conducted throu...
A chronicle of the origins of the educational system of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe.)In april 1...
From at least 1900 on, Africans in Southern Rhodesia, its successor Rhodesia and today\u27s Zimbabwe...
The first mission station established in what is now Rhodesia was the L.M.S. venture at Inyati in 18...
A ZJER article on Africanising the Zimbabwean school curriculum.This paper argues that the school c...
A Conference Paper given at Lusake on 19th. of April 1959, addressing the theme of educating the ne...
Studying of the meanings of education, mission identities, and cultural change in Southern Rhodesia,...
A ZJER case study on the curriculum of cadet school in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe.)This article exa...
An Occasional paper on the selection for education in the then Southern Rhodesia.The Faculty of Educ...
ABSTRACT The colonisation of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) by the British in 1890 profoundly affe...
The thesis discusses the development of government and missionary policies on African secondary edu...
A conference paper on the need for participation of the black mnajority Africans in the economy of ...
Mission societies provided most education in British West African dependencies in 1900. Education fo...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine three different approaches to educational provis...
Series In Education book chapter.In newly independent countries in Africa, the role of education is ...
Zambezia article on traditional African stories as learning aids.Oral story-telling, conducted throu...