ERIC Number: EJ1433719
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
Pages: 20
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ISSN: ISSN-1360-3116
EISSN: EISSN-1464-5173
Perceptions and Experiences of Teachers in Zimbabwe on Inclusive Education and Teacher Training: The Value of "Unhu/Ubuntu" Philosophy
International Journal of Inclusive Education, v28 n10 p2032-2051 2024
Inclusive education initiatives have been endorsed globally, especially by international development agencies. This study sought to get the views and experience of both in-service and trainee teachers about inclusive education and teacher training in the aftermath of the implementation of the 'new' Curriculum Framework for Primary and Secondary Education 2015-2022 in Zimbabwe. This new curriculum is said to be grounded in "Unhu/Ubuntu" philosophy. I use "Unhu/Ubuntu" philosophy as an evaluative and conceptual framework to examine inclusivity issues within the new curriculum. Drawing on a qualitative study involving content analysis, two key informant interviews and four focus group discussions on teacher education and inclusive education conducted in Manicaland province in the eastern part of Zimbabwe, findings highlight challenges faced in realising the "Unhu/Ubuntu" philosophical value of inclusivity in education. These impediments are unsurprisingly similar to those reported in other studies, both in Zimbabwe and in other countries. The paper identifies and highlights some of the reasons why inclusive education has remained elusive and makes some recommendations. It calls for teacher education premised on the indigenous "Unhu/Ubuntu" philosophy. In doing this, the paper contributes to debates on inclusive education and discussions on decoloniality of education in postcolonial states.
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience, Inclusion, African Culture, Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Educational Philosophy, Teacher Education, Indigenous Knowledge, Decolonization
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Zimbabwe
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