posted on 2024-09-06, 06:03authored byCharles M. Nherera
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 socioeconomic 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 21s' Century’. The historical, social-economic and political factors influencing post independence curricula reforms in Zimbabwe provide the conceptual framework of my discussion.
A position paper advocating the need for policy reforms to vocationalize the secondary school educational curriculum in Zimbabwe.
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Human Resource Research Centre (HRRC), University of Zimbabwe (UZ)
Citation
Nherera,C.M. (2014) Vocationalisation of secondary education in Zimbabwe: an examination of current policies, options and strategies for the 21st century, Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research, vol. 26, no.2, pp. 258-267. Harare: HRRC.
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University of Zimbabwe (UZ), Human Resources Research Centre (HRRC)