Higher education in Zimbabwe began in the 1950s with the establishment of the University of Zimbabwe (then known as the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland) being the first institution to offer university education. Since then there has been a rapid growth of universities, particularly after in 1990. What can be discerned from this growth of tertiary education is that the practice of imparting education to students is a consistently changing process in every society. What used to be traditional methods of imparting knowledge and skills to students are evolving, and Zimbabwe is not an exception to this change. The common brick and mortar institutions associated with modern education are now disrupted and at the same time complemente...
The field of education in general and the higher education sector in particular is reaching a point ...
Although the concept of globalisation is embedded in the economic field, it is not foreign to educat...
As the e-learning system promises a new way of delivering education, the need to ensure e-learning s...
A research paper on the future of Higher Education in Zimbabwe.Higher education in Zimbabwe began in...
In the spirit of celebrating Zimbabwe’s higher education and the inspiration coming from the Univers...
A ZJER article on arguments for and against university expansion.In recent years, expansion of unive...
The recent global occurrences are in one way or another affecting many individuals, institutions and...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2000This study examines the origins and develop...
Today Zimbabwe is awash with graduates from different degree programmes. Each and every year, the co...
In recent years, expansion o f university education has been widespread throughout Africa despite th...
Through face-to-face interviews with lecturers, this research explored the relevancy of new higher e...
A conference paper on the University of Zimbabwe; its present going forward.Over the last four days ...
Presented at a Research seminar in Accra,Ghana,from 22 to 24 march 2007 on the theme ?The Contributi...
In 1999, the Nziramasanga Commission of inquiry into the Zimbabwean education system was tasked to l...
This paper argues that the higher education sector in Zimbabwe has changed significantly from what i...
The field of education in general and the higher education sector in particular is reaching a point ...
Although the concept of globalisation is embedded in the economic field, it is not foreign to educat...
As the e-learning system promises a new way of delivering education, the need to ensure e-learning s...
A research paper on the future of Higher Education in Zimbabwe.Higher education in Zimbabwe began in...
In the spirit of celebrating Zimbabwe’s higher education and the inspiration coming from the Univers...
A ZJER article on arguments for and against university expansion.In recent years, expansion of unive...
The recent global occurrences are in one way or another affecting many individuals, institutions and...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2000This study examines the origins and develop...
Today Zimbabwe is awash with graduates from different degree programmes. Each and every year, the co...
In recent years, expansion o f university education has been widespread throughout Africa despite th...
Through face-to-face interviews with lecturers, this research explored the relevancy of new higher e...
A conference paper on the University of Zimbabwe; its present going forward.Over the last four days ...
Presented at a Research seminar in Accra,Ghana,from 22 to 24 march 2007 on the theme ?The Contributi...
In 1999, the Nziramasanga Commission of inquiry into the Zimbabwean education system was tasked to l...
This paper argues that the higher education sector in Zimbabwe has changed significantly from what i...
The field of education in general and the higher education sector in particular is reaching a point ...
Although the concept of globalisation is embedded in the economic field, it is not foreign to educat...
As the e-learning system promises a new way of delivering education, the need to ensure e-learning s...