- Zimbabwe Open University
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students = 20,000 [http://users.ictp.it/~twas/pdf/NL18_3_PDF/08-Zimbabwe_Academy_34-38.pdf An academy in Zimbabwe] "International Center for Theoretical Physics"]
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website = http://www.zou.ac.zw/The Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) is a distance education university in
Zimbabwe . Established in 1999, [http://www.africaodl.org/conference/cp_zimbabwe.htm The status of open learning and distance education in Zimbabwe] ] it is the only distance education university in the country. [ [http://www.lance-tech.com/118 Zimbabwe Open University Utilizes Synapse to Deliver Web-Based Education Across the Country] ] Student enrollment at ZOU has been growing steadily from the time of its formation and in terms of enrollment it is the largest university in Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwe Open University has three faculties under which the academic programmes are conducted.History
After independence, the
Government of Zimbabwe adopted a policy of Education for all. [http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTAFRREGTOPTEIA/Resources/primrose_kurasha.pdf Access to tertiary education as a national strategy for development - The Zimbabwe Open University case] "World Bank "] To address the need for high skilled manpower the 5 Year National Development Plan (1991 – 1995) stated:The
University of Zimbabwe , which was the single university in the country at that time, could not cope with the demand for university education. Two commissions were established: the Williams Commission (1981) and the Zimbabwe Open University Feasibility Study (1986). In July 1994, a committee was formed to investigate the development of university distance education. The commission recommended that there is need for distance education at university level to upgrade skills and "to provide a continuing education facility for the adult population". Based on these recommendations the Center for Distance Education (CDE) of the University of Zimbabwe was formed in 1993.cite book
author= Liz Burge, Elizabeth J. Burge, Margaret Haughey
title= Using Learning Technologies: International Perspectives on Practice
publisher= Routledge
location=
year= 2002
pages= p51
isbn= 0415216877
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doi=] [http://www.knight-moore.com/projects/ZOUconversion.html Conversion of Zimbabwe Open University to Decentralized Web-Based Learning] "Knight-moore.com"] [http://portal.unesco.org/education/en/files/52554/11725003185Kurasha.pdf/Kurasha.pdf Higher Education and Open and Distance Education as a Strategy for National Development: the ZOU Case] "UNESCO "] In 1996, it became the University College of Distance Education (UCDE) and finally renamed to Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) on March 1 1999 by an Act of Parliament. [http://www.aau.org/corevip07/papers/sec-docs/Kurasha.pdf The Transformative Aspect of Open and Distance Learning Towards Equity and National Brain Gain: the Zimbabwe Open University Case] "Association of African Universities "]Below is a table showing student enrollment in the Zimbabwe Open University from 1999 to 2003:
The year 2001 marked the increase of the enrollment figures to 23,161. It was because Commerce degrees were introduced that year. There was a decline in student enrollment in 2002 because some found independent learning difficult and many students faced economic difficulties. In 2003, a total of 19,228 students were enrolled in the university which constituted 46.9% of the total university enrolment in the country. According to 2006 estimates, approximately 20,000 students are enrolled in the university which makes it the largest university in Zimbabwe.cite book
author= Penny Dale, Matt Holland, Marian Matthews
title= Subject Librarians
publisher= Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
location=
year= 2006
pages= p182
isbn= 0754640957
oclc=
doi=]Vision and mission
According to the website of the university, ZOU's vision is the "creation of a World Class Open and Distance Learning University by 2009". [http://www.zou.ac.zw/topic/vision/vision.htm Zimbabwe Open University: Vision and Mission] "Zimbabwe Open University"] The core ideology of the university is "to develop a best-practice enterprise-culture-based open and distance learning university focused on influencing development and change". ZOU's website states its mission is "to empower people through life long learning, thereby enabling them to realise their full potential in an affordable and flexible manner while executing their various endeavours".
Academics
The Zimbabwe Open University is a multidisciplinary and inter-faculty institution. It offers both degree courses and non-degree courses. The university has three faculties: the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Arts, Education and Humanities and the Faculty of Commerce. A total of 24 programmes are offered under these faculties. As of 2006, the Faculty of Arts, Education, and Humanities has three departments:
*Department of Education,
*Department of Languages and Media Studies
*Department of Social Sciences.The Faculty of Science has four departments:
*Department of Health Science,
*Department of Agriculture,
*Department of Mathematics and Statistics
*Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.The Faculty of Commerce is the largest faculty. It has three departments:
*Department of Banking and Finance Management and Business Studies
*Department of Accounting
*Department of Human Resources, Marketing and Labour Relations.The course delivery methods include
print media , compact cassettes,videocassette s,telephone ,fax ,e-mail , CDs andradio broadcasts. ZOU arranges for its students monthly face-to-face meetings with tutors in its regional centers.cite book
author= Glen A. Jones, Patricia Louise McCarney, Michael L. Skolnik
title= Creating Knowledge, Strengthening Nations: The Changing Role of Higher Education
publisher= University of Toronto Press
location=
year= 2005
pages= p33
isbn= 0802038565
oclc=
doi=] The university is envisaging the introduction of telelearning/teleteaching methods in its course delivery. [ [http://www.col.org/pcf2/papers/ndereya.pdf Challenges faced by Zimbabwe Open University in planning to integrate telelearning in its course delivery: A case study] "Commonwealth of Learning "]ZOU was a partner in the Electronic Distance Training on Sustainability in African Local Governments (EDITOSIA), a project started in 2001 aimed at formulating recommendations for policymakers of the government, training institutions, municipal associations and other agencies regarding promotion of teaching methods for building the capacity of African governments to deal with the challeges of local sustainability.cite book
author= Gianluca Misuraca
title= E-Governance in Africa, from Theory to Action
publisher= IDRC
location=
year=
pages= p299
isbn= 1552503690
oclc=
doi=]Library
The library of the university was fundamental in the success of ZOU. [http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla70/papers/083e-Mamvoto_Mutasa.pdf The library as a tool for development: the case of Zimbabwe] "International Federal of Library Associations and Institutions"] The libraries consist of a branch in each of the regional centers handled by two people. These libraries are very popular. The administration of all the libraries in different regional centers are centralized to maintain uniformity and easy coordination. The library of ZOU has agreement with other universities in the country under the Zimbabwe University Libraries Associations to use each other's facilities.
Effects on the nation
According to Mr Mhlotswa, the Deputy Librarian of the Zimbabwe Open University, the course on agriculture offered by ZOU has contributed significantly to the land reform programme in the country. The industry also praised the university as many of their employees have improved performance after undergoing the ZOU programmes. Graduates from the ZOU are established in almost every sector of the
economy of Zimbabwe .References
External links
* [http://www.zou.ac.zw/ Official Website]
* [http://www.col.org/forum/PCFpapers/Mugadzaweta.pdf Distance education in Zimbabwe]
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