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Bibliography: pages 88-95.
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| author | Mlambo, Phares Jona Taindisa |
| author2 | Muller, Johan Pieter |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/22042 Attitudes of teachers and students to the place of Home Economics in a mixed curriculum : a case study Mlambo, Phares Jona Taindisa Muller, Johan Pieter Home economics - Study and teaching - Zimbabwe Vocational education - Zimbabwe - Public opinion Home economics teachers - Zimbabwe - Attitudes Educational Administration, Planning and Social Policy Bibliography: pages 88-95. The aim of the investigation is to assess the extent to which various initiatives aimed at improving the status of a technical subject like Home Economics (H/E), have helped to transform the attitudes and perceptions of teachers and students in a school in Zimbabwe. The study was carried out at Rusununguko Secondary School in Zimbabwe, where H/E was one of the technical subjects within a curriculum mainly dominated by academic subjects. Students and teachers' attitudes and perceptions towards H/E were assessed along the following dimensions: 1. The extent to which H/E is subjected to gender stereotyping; 2. The extent to which H/E is viewed as suitable for slow learners and low-achieving students; 3. The extent to which the subject suffers from subject choice constraints; 4. The extent to which H/E is viewed in terms of low academic and occupational expectations; 5. The extent to which the subject is perceived as offering low-status knowledge when compared to other subjects. 2016-10-03T04:04:40Z 2016-10-03T04:04:40Z 1995 Master Thesis Masters MEd http://hdl.handle.net/11427/22042 eng application/pdf Centre for Educational Research Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Home economics - Study and teaching - Zimbabwe Vocational education - Zimbabwe - Public opinion Home economics teachers - Zimbabwe - Attitudes Educational Administration, Planning and Social Policy Mlambo, Phares Jona Taindisa Attitudes of teachers and students to the place of Home Economics in a mixed curriculum : a case study |
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| title | Attitudes of teachers and students to the place of Home Economics in a mixed curriculum : a case study |
| title_full | Attitudes of teachers and students to the place of Home Economics in a mixed curriculum : a case study |
| title_fullStr | Attitudes of teachers and students to the place of Home Economics in a mixed curriculum : a case study |
| title_full_unstemmed | Attitudes of teachers and students to the place of Home Economics in a mixed curriculum : a case study |
| title_short | Attitudes of teachers and students to the place of Home Economics in a mixed curriculum : a case study |
| title_sort | attitudes of teachers and students to the place of home economics in a mixed curriculum a case study |
| topic | Home economics - Study and teaching - Zimbabwe Vocational education - Zimbabwe - Public opinion Home economics teachers - Zimbabwe - Attitudes Educational Administration, Planning and Social Policy |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/22042 |
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