posted on 2024-09-06, 07:24authored byF. Zindi, C. Munetsi
The views of the emotional experiences of 32 University of Zimbabwe lecturers are explored in this paper with a view to finding out the root causes of brain-drain in Zimbabwe.
Interviews based on the lecturers’ emotional experiences and centred around the themes reflecting the extent to which the lecturers found their working environment filled with experiences of distress or of pleasure and the extent to which they felt their professional development was affected by their emotions were conducted.
Suggestions on how professional development could address the issues arising in order to allow lecturers to contribute to a fuller emotional commitment to education are made.
A ZJER survey on the job and work experiences of Zimbabwe university lecturers that might have contributed to the country's brain-drain.
History
Publisher
Human Resources Research Centre (HRRC); University of Zimbabwe
Citation
Zindi, Fred & Munetsi, Cribert (2008) The Emotions Of University Lecturers As Root Causes Of The Brain-Drain in Zimbabwe, ZJER vol. 20, no.1. Harare, Mt. Pleasant, HRRC