Curriculum reform in agricultural vocational education and training in Zimbabwe: Implementation challenges and possibilities

Authors

  • Chenjerai Muwaniki Great Zimbabwe University, Masvingo, Zimbabwe
  • Simon McGrath University of Glasgow
  • Muneta Grace Manzeke-Kangara Rothamsted Research, United Kingdom
  • Volker Wedekindv University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
  • Tafireyi Chamboko University of Zimbabwe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14426/jovacet.v5i1.248

Keywords:

Agricultural education and training (AET), curriculum reform, conservation agriculture, agricultural extension, vocational education and training (VET)

Abstract

There is a need for the agricultural technical vocational education and training curriculum in Zimbabwe to be reformed so that it can respond to changes in farmer demographics, the expanding roles of agricultural extension officers (AEOs), changes in technology and climate change. The current agriculture curriculum was developed for a different context altogether; therefore, it now lacks relevance to the prevailing socio-economic, political and environmental changes. There is a need for the curriculum to respond to the evolving needs of farmers, AEOs and institutions providing agricultural extension, and to match the changes in AEOs’ occupation role profiles. This article draws on curricular documents from five institutions involved in the agricultural extension curriculum and policy, together with 22 respondents, with the aim of exposing gaps in the agricultural extension curriculum. In addition, the article explores the ways in which the curriculum can be reimagined to meet the needs of small-scale farmers, AEOs and emerging agricultural developments and digital technologies. The authors advance what might be the processes of change in the curriculum, highlighting the weaknesses of the current curriculum as well as what a more responsive curriculum for Zimbabwe should look like in the light of both local and international expectations. In so doing, it contributes to a wider international debate about agricultural education reform.

Author Biographies

Chenjerai Muwaniki, Great Zimbabwe University, Masvingo, Zimbabwe

Chenjerai Muwaniki is a lecturer in Adult and Continuing Education at Great Zimbabwe University. His research interests are in adult education, vocational education, especially green skills in vocational education, learning needs of smallholder farmers and curriculum responsiveness in Agriculture Education and Training in Zimbabwe.

Simon McGrath, University of Glasgow

Simon McGrath is Professor of Education at the University of Glasgow and a Visiting Professor at Nelson Mandela University. He is co-editor of the Journal of Vocational Education and Training and of the Handbook of Vocational Education and Training.

Muneta Grace Manzeke-Kangara, Rothamsted Research, United Kingdom

Muneta Grace Manzeke-Kangara is a Soil Scientist in Climate- and Nutrient-Smart Agriculture at Rothamsted Research in the United Kingdom. While working at the University of Zimbabwe, Muneta promoted Integrated Soil Fertility Management and conservation agriculture for soil fertility and grain yield improvement; and agronomic biofortification with micronutrient-supplying fertilisers for improving grain quality in smallholder farming systems.

Volker Wedekindv, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Professor Volker Wedekind is Professor of Education and Head of the School of Education, University of Nottingham. He is the convener of the Nottingham UNESCO-UNEVOC Centre. His research focuses on the policies and practices of vocational education in developing countries.

Tafireyi Chamboko, University of Zimbabwe

Tafireyi Chamboko is a Senior Lecturer in agricultural economics with 27 years’ experience in the field of agricultural economics, agricultural marketing and pricing analysis, farm management research, livestock economics and data analysis. He is a recipient of a PhD Fellowship from the Africa Economic Research Consortium (AERC) to pursue a DPhilAG at the University of Zimbabwe.

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Published

17-11-2022

How to Cite

Muwaniki, C., McGrath, S., Manzeke-Kangara, M. G., Wedekindv, V., & Chamboko, T. (2022). Curriculum reform in agricultural vocational education and training in Zimbabwe: Implementation challenges and possibilities. Journal of Vocational, Adult and Continuing Education and Training, 5(1), 22. https://doi.org/10.14426/jovacet.v5i1.248

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