An Occasional paper on the selection for education in the then Southern Rhodesia.The Faculty of Education of the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland has a responsibility to foster research on the educational needs and tasks of Central Africa; this responsibility is accepted. The three Departments of the Faculty encompass individuals of diverse disciplinary backgrounds, whose thinking and enquiries are enriched by contact and consultation with members of other Faculties of the College; such enrichments are demonstrated in Dr. Irvine’s penetrating analysis of selection for secondary education in Southern Rhodesia. To understand the educational system of the present, and to project its development to the future, it has been necessary...
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The study was concerned with the social, economic and political forces that influenced Higher Educat...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
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The first mission station established in what is now Rhodesia was the L.M.S. venture at Inyati in 18...
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...
A conference paper on the need for participation of the black mnajority Africans in the economy of ...
This study seeks to determine if the students' expectations, aspirations, perceived and envisaged ne...
The essence of the problem facing education systems in Africa is that the expansion of enrolments, i...
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,...
The development of higher education in East Africa has a long history. For many years, the process w...
A Department of Economics Working Paper on UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AND CLASS FORMATION IN ZIMBABWE dur...
cational) architecture was hailed as a model for sub-Saharan Africa. More than thirty years after th...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The study was concerned with the social, economic and political forces that influenced Higher Educat...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...
This paper is propounded in the context that the seemingly bottomless well of African teaching posts...
The first mission station established in what is now Rhodesia was the L.M.S. venture at Inyati in 18...
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...
A conference paper on the need for participation of the black mnajority Africans in the economy of ...
This study seeks to determine if the students' expectations, aspirations, perceived and envisaged ne...
The essence of the problem facing education systems in Africa is that the expansion of enrolments, i...
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,...
The development of higher education in East Africa has a long history. For many years, the process w...
A Department of Economics Working Paper on UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AND CLASS FORMATION IN ZIMBABWE dur...
cational) architecture was hailed as a model for sub-Saharan Africa. More than thirty years after th...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The study was concerned with the social, economic and political forces that influenced Higher Educat...
This exploratory paper reviews African development in general and education in particular, and argue...