A ZJER research paper on teaching development philosophy to science students in Zimbabwe's Universities.The paper highlights some concepts of socio-economic relevance which have negatively impacted the Education system and introduces a Development Philosophy concept that is required during the training of Engineering, Social and Physical Science Undergraduates in Zimbabwe's State Universities. As a nation we have done well in establishing a sound university education system, but the focus has since shifted from demand for university education to demand for a vibrant economy that provides sufficient employment to its graduates. The progress that has been made in the higher education sector has been phenomenal but still falls short of economi...
This paper appraises Zimbabwe’s Better Environmental Science Teaching (BEST) programme within the co...
The paper discusses issues related to the requirements and provision of technical/vocational curricu...
The objective of the Thesis was to investigate the professional rationale for the adoption of the vi...
A ZJER article on arguments for and against university expansion.In recent years, expansion of unive...
Africa has a shared history and the common challenges of slow economic growth, and inadequate respon...
A research argument on the importance of morality (Ubuntu/Hunhu) on the post-colonial university gra...
A conference paper illustrating the structure and nature of the Faculty of Education at the Universi...
The dichotomy of the world along two economic poles, of developed and developing is mostly linked to...
Postcolonial state universities have continued to serve African countries in producing highly educat...
|A position paper arguing for the need for financially self-sustaining universities in Zimbabwe.This...
A lecture paper on the role of the University Science Department in the overall development of the c...
A Zambezia journal article.1979 was a year of impending change — change that was without form or con...
Countries should encourage their workforce to foster human development as it contributes to the econ...
A ZJER educational article.This paper represents an attempt to describe Dewey’s representative thoug...
A journal article.Since Independence in 1980 there has been a massive expansion at all levels of the...
This paper appraises Zimbabwe’s Better Environmental Science Teaching (BEST) programme within the co...
The paper discusses issues related to the requirements and provision of technical/vocational curricu...
The objective of the Thesis was to investigate the professional rationale for the adoption of the vi...
A ZJER article on arguments for and against university expansion.In recent years, expansion of unive...
Africa has a shared history and the common challenges of slow economic growth, and inadequate respon...
A research argument on the importance of morality (Ubuntu/Hunhu) on the post-colonial university gra...
A conference paper illustrating the structure and nature of the Faculty of Education at the Universi...
The dichotomy of the world along two economic poles, of developed and developing is mostly linked to...
Postcolonial state universities have continued to serve African countries in producing highly educat...
|A position paper arguing for the need for financially self-sustaining universities in Zimbabwe.This...
A lecture paper on the role of the University Science Department in the overall development of the c...
A Zambezia journal article.1979 was a year of impending change — change that was without form or con...
Countries should encourage their workforce to foster human development as it contributes to the econ...
A ZJER educational article.This paper represents an attempt to describe Dewey’s representative thoug...
A journal article.Since Independence in 1980 there has been a massive expansion at all levels of the...
This paper appraises Zimbabwe’s Better Environmental Science Teaching (BEST) programme within the co...
The paper discusses issues related to the requirements and provision of technical/vocational curricu...
The objective of the Thesis was to investigate the professional rationale for the adoption of the vi...