This paper examines the apparent conflict between persistent attempts to vocationalise school curricula in relation to the controversy surrounding the provision of school-based vocational education in developing countries. It is argued in the paper that given the socio-economic and political context of Zimbabwe as a post-colonial state, the provision of technical/ vocational education should emerge as one of the key educational reforms as we approach the 21st Century. The historical, social-economic and political factors influencing post-independence curricula reforms in Zimbabwe provide the conceptual framework of my discussion
School-based technical and vocational training remains an attractive although controversial policy o...
The main purpose of this paper is to highlight some issues and concerns in the Zimbabwean educationa...
By the year 1990, Zimbabwe was experiencing strong socio-economic development challenges needing the...
A position paper advocating the need for policy reforms to vocationalize the secondary school educa...
Vocationalisation of the school curriculurm, particularly at secondary school level is viewed as one...
The paper discusses issues related to the requirements and provision of technical/vocational curricu...
No Abstract Available Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research Vol.14(3) 2002: 304-31
A ZJER article on the intended vocationalization of the secondary school curriculum in Zimbabwe.Voca...
In 1999, the Nziramasanga Commission of inquiry into the Zimbabwean education system was tasked to l...
Most of the young people in Zimbabwe lack the skills and knowledge that they need to change their li...
Curriculum should ideally be differentiated to suit the needs, capabilities and intelligences of the...
A research paper on the need to introduce vocational education to the Zimbabwe educational curriculu...
Most of the young people in Zimbabwe lack the skills and knowledge that they need to change their li...
A Department of Economics working paper on the employment prospects of secondary technical school gr...
This article examines the provision of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in vie...
School-based technical and vocational training remains an attractive although controversial policy o...
The main purpose of this paper is to highlight some issues and concerns in the Zimbabwean educationa...
By the year 1990, Zimbabwe was experiencing strong socio-economic development challenges needing the...
A position paper advocating the need for policy reforms to vocationalize the secondary school educa...
Vocationalisation of the school curriculurm, particularly at secondary school level is viewed as one...
The paper discusses issues related to the requirements and provision of technical/vocational curricu...
No Abstract Available Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research Vol.14(3) 2002: 304-31
A ZJER article on the intended vocationalization of the secondary school curriculum in Zimbabwe.Voca...
In 1999, the Nziramasanga Commission of inquiry into the Zimbabwean education system was tasked to l...
Most of the young people in Zimbabwe lack the skills and knowledge that they need to change their li...
Curriculum should ideally be differentiated to suit the needs, capabilities and intelligences of the...
A research paper on the need to introduce vocational education to the Zimbabwe educational curriculu...
Most of the young people in Zimbabwe lack the skills and knowledge that they need to change their li...
A Department of Economics working paper on the employment prospects of secondary technical school gr...
This article examines the provision of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in vie...
School-based technical and vocational training remains an attractive although controversial policy o...
The main purpose of this paper is to highlight some issues and concerns in the Zimbabwean educationa...
By the year 1990, Zimbabwe was experiencing strong socio-economic development challenges needing the...