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Mr Hardy Chitate

 

Lecturer

M.Ed. Curriculum Theory (UZ); B.Ed. History (UZ); Certificate in Education, Secondary (Belvedere Teachers’ College).

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Research Interests: History Educational and Curriculum Issues

Current Research: A critical Appraisal of the ‘new’ history

Publications

1.“Post-Independent Zimbabwe’s New ‘O’ Level History Syllabus 2166: A Crisis of Expectations”. in Zimbabwe Journal of Education Research Vol.17 No. 3 Nov. 2005

2.Mavhunga, P.J and Chitate, H. “Course Design: Hints and Guidelines”, in View Points in Teaching and Learning Vol. 1, 2007, Harare.

3.“Problems Associated with Applying Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development to Children’s Thinking in History” in Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research Vol.21, No. 2 July 2009.

4.Chitate, H. (2011) Change and Innovation in Curriculum Enterprise: An Analysis of the Implementation of the Post-independence Zimbabwe ‘0’ Level History Syllabus 2166: Lambert Academic Publishing.

5.Chitate, H. “Zimbabwe’s ‘Four-Pathway’ Schools Proposal for Technical and Vocational Skills Development: Implementation Challenges, Benefits and Prospects.” In Educational Research International, Volume, 4. Number, 2. April,2015.

Forthcoming

1.New History: A Case of New Wine in Old Bottles?

2.An Evaluation of the Skill-based Zimbabwe ‘O’ Level History Syllabus 2167

3.Zimbabwe Ordinary Level History and the call for Citizenship Education

Research in Progress

New History: A Case of New wine in Old Bottles

Tonderayi Moyo (Mr)

Lecturer

Tonderayi Moyo (Mr)

M.A. History (UZ); B.A (Hons) Economic History (UZ); Diploma in Education (Gweru Teachers’ College).

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Research Interests: Colonial and Post Colonial Zimbabwe, Contemporary Issues in History

Current Research: ICT and the Teaching of History in Secondary School in     Zimbabwe


Publications

1.An Evaluation of the ‘New History’ Phenomenon: ZJER Vol 23 Number 3, November 2011, pages 302-314.

2.The forgotten women: A case study of reproductive health issues among women living with disabilities and educational implications in Harare: ZJER Vol. 22, Number2, July 2010, pages 151-169.

3.Theories on the Scramble and Partition of Africa and colonization of Zimbabwe: in National and Strategic Studies Module 1, Open and distance learning, Department of Teacher Education, 2013, pages 11-39.

4.Colonial rule to 1923: National and strategic studies module1, Open and Distance learning, pages 40-71.

5.The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1953-1963) in National and Strategic Studies Module 1, Open and Distance learning, 2013, pages 107-145.

6.Zimbabwe’s relations with the International Community: in National and Strategic studies Module 2, Open and Distance Learning, 2013, pages 256-302.

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