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Dr T. Chataika

Chairperson

Name:  Dr T. Chataika

Position:  Senior Lecturer

 Qualifications:  P.Hd (Sp. Ed); M.Ed Special Needs; B.Ed Special Education; Dip (Sp Ed)

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Research Interests: Inclusive Education, Disability awareness and disability mainstreaming in development processes, Disability politics, human rights and policy analysis, Disability, gender, theology, sexuality, HIV and AIDS, Disability and postcolonial theory, Indigenous knowledge systems, Community based rehabilitation and Qualitative research, focusing more on emancipatory disability research.

Publications

Journal Articles

 

1.Chataika, T. Mckenzie, J, A., Swart, E. & Lyner-Cleophas, M. (2012). Access to Education in Africa: Responding to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Disability & Society, 27:3, 385-398.

 

2.Chataika, T. (2010) Inclusion of Disabled Students in Higher Education in Zimbabwe. In J. Lavia and M. Moore (Eds.) Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Policy and Practice: Decolonizing Community Contexts. New York: Routledge, pp. 116-131.

3.Chataika, T. (2008) Inclusion of Disabled Students in Higher Education in Zimbabwe: From Idealism to Reality – A social ecosystem perspective. Disability & Society, Vol. 23, 7, 677-678.

4.Mutepfa, M. M., Mpofu, E & Chataika, T. (2007). Inclusive Education Practices in Zimbabwe: Curriculum, Family and Policy Issues, Childhood Education, 83, 342-346.

BOOK CHAPTERS

 

1.Chataika, T. (in press). African Perspectives on Article 24 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, McKenzie, J. A, In G. Quinn & C. O’Mahony (eds), The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Comparative, Regional and Thematic Perspectives. London: Sage.

2.Chabaya, O. and Chataika, T. (in press). Roles and Responsibilities of Supervisors and Research Students/Candidates. In S. Modesto (Ed). Preparing Your Dissertation/Thesis at a Distance: A Research Guide. Publisher: Commonwealth of Learning.

3.Chataika, T. (2012). Postcolonialism, Disability and Development. In D. Goodley and B. Hughes (Eds) Social Theories of Disability: New Developments and Directions. London: Routledge, pp. 252-269

4.Lawthom, R. and Chataika, T. (2012). Lave and Wenger, Communities of Practice and Disability. In D. Goodley and B. Hughes (Eds) Social Theories of Disability: New Developments and Directions. London:       Routledge, pp. 233-251.

5.Wazakili, M, Chataika, T., Mji, G., Dube, A.K. & MacLachlan, M. (2011) The Social Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Poverty Reduction Policies and Instruments: Initial Impressions from Malawi and Uganda. In A. H. Eide & B. Ingstad (Eds.). Disability and poverty: a global challenge. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 15-29.

6.Chakuchichi, D., Nyaruwata, L. and Chataika, T. (2012). Leonard Cheshire Disability International Schools for All-Inclusive Education – Zimbabwe Evaluation Report. Harare: Leonard Cheshire Zimbabwe Trust (Lenard Cheshire Disability International).

 

7.Chataika, T. Mulumba, M., Mji, G. & MacLachlan, M. (2011). The African Policy on Disability & Development (A-PODD) Project in Uganda.       Dublin: A Centre for Global Health. Did What? Dublin: The Global Health Press (ISBN 978-0-9569011-1-8).

8.Chataika, T., Kallon, F., Mji, G. & MacLachlan, M. (2011). The African Policy on Disability & Development (A-PODD) project in Sierra Leone. Dublin: A Centre for Global Health. Did What? The Global Health Press (ISBN 978-0-9569011-4-9).

 

TRAINING MANUAL

1.Chataika, T. (2013). Gender and Disability Mainstreaming Training Manual. Harare: Disabled Women in Africa (Supported by the GIZ Sector Initiative Persons with Disabilities on behalf of BMZ).

Ngoni Makuvaza (Mr)

 

Senior Lecturer

 

M.A (Philosphy) UZ; C.E; B.A(Dual Hons.) Rel. Studies & Philosophy.

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Research Interests: Citizenship Education, Afrocentric and Critical Issues of Pedagogy, Indigenous Education, Education for Liberation, Globalisation; Issues of colonisation and Education in the periphery; Professional Ethics; Missionary Education; African Traditional Religion and Christianity; Indigenisation and Empowerment.

 

 

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Makuvaza, N (1998) Development with an African Face in Culture and Development :Perspectives From The south ,Chiome, E & Gambahaya, Z(edits) Mont Books, Harare
  • 1999) Philosophy, Education and the Intending Teacher – An Introduction in Foundations of Education in Africa ,Peresuh, M &Nhundu, T,(eds) New Directions in Education, Harare.
  • ( 1996) Missionary Education in Africa in Perspective : Against the Theory of Benevolence , in The Zimbabwe Bulletin of Teacher Education, Vol.4 ,No.4, October
  • (1996) Education in Zimbabwe, Today and Tomorrow : The Case for Hunhuist / Ubuntuist Institutions of Education in Zimbabwe in Zimbabwe in Journal of Educational Research, Vol. 8 , No. 3, November
  • ( 2008) Conquest, Colonial Education and Cultural Uprootedness in Africa _ The Role of Education for hunhu/ubuntu in de-rooting the African in Zimbabwe in ZJER, Vol. 20 ,No. 3, November
  • (2008) Kantian Ethics in an African Perspective : Implications for Professionals in Zimbabwe in The Zimbabwe Bulletin of Teacher Education, Vol. 15, No.1, November
  • (1996) Educatedness in an African Context : The Case for Education Hunhuism /Ubuntuism in Zimbabwe in The Bulletin of Teacher Education, Vol.2 ,November
  • (2008) Teaching the student vs Teaching the subject and the dilemma of the teacher in Zimbabwe : The case for Education for Citizenship Education, DYKE
  • (2012) The paradox of the irrationality of the rational - The case of child – sexual abuse and a call for education for hunhu / ubuntu in Zimbabwe in ZJER, U.Z.
  • (2012) Information and Communication Technologies (I C Ts) and the Teacher in Zimbabwe: Possible Challenges to the Teacher’s Authority in ZJER, U.Z
  • (2012) Philosophical reflections on the impact of ‘chivanhu’ on children’s inquisitiveness and philosophical dispositions among the Shona : A call for philosophy for children in Zimbabwe Primary Schools in ZJER, U.Z
  • (2012) Reflection on Reflections – A Critique of the Nziramasanga Commission on Education and Training in Zimbabwe of 1999 in ZBTE, U.Z
  • (2012) Dominant paradigm of teaching and the effective / good teacher – A critique with special reference to teaching and education in Zimbabwe, in ZJER, U.Z.

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