Voices Of School Development Committee Members On School Governance And Digitalisation Of Education In Zimbabwe

Authors

  • Pfuurai Chimbunde Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Author
  • Onias Musaniwa Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University Author
  • Bernard Chingwanangwana Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti Universit Author
  • Godfrey Jakachira Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, Author

Keywords:

COVID-19, fourth industrial revolution

Abstract

The outbreak of COVID-19 in 2019 and the subsequent travel restrictions instituted by the World Health Organisation to curtail the spread of the virus saw the disruption of educational activities and the management thereof, affecting the role of the School Development Committees (SDCs). The number of SDC meetings to approve procurement and purchase of educational materials was decimated, henceforth school heads made sole decisions in contrast to the requirements of fiscal policies. This qualitative case study investigates how the work of SDCs in eight Zimbabwean schools is affected during COVID-19 and the transition to the fourth industrial revolution (4IR), and then establishes tenable alternatives to the conditions. To gather information, document analysis and semi-structured interviews were used. Schools are far from embracing the 4IR despite that SDCs must conduct all school governance online, just like any other business. The study suggests that educational institutions should spend money on developing digital infrastructures and educating SDC members on digital capabilities. This study adds conversation to scholarship on the use of the Internet of Things {IoT) in school governance.

Author Biographies

  • Pfuurai Chimbunde, Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University,

     

    Dr Pfuurai Chimbunde holds a PhD in Social Science Education from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He earned an M.Ed. from Great Zimbabwe University, a B.Ed. from Masvingo State University, and a Diploma in Education from the University of Zimbabwe. His research interests focus on Curriculum Issues, Decolonial Studies, Teacher education and Educational Technology. His achievements include receiving the 2023 ETR & D Cultural and Regional Perspectives Outstanding Journal Article Award and several university Book Prizes for his academic degrees

  • Bernard Chingwanangwana, Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti Universit

    Dr Bernad Chingwanangwana, holder of PhD in educational leadership (Witwatersrand), born in Zimbabwe, South Africa Permanent resident, currently doing a post-Doctoral fellowship, University of Venda, on leave of absence from Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University, a senior lecturer there. Has been in education for over 35 years from being a high school teacher, head and university lecturer and administrator. Has published over fifteen articles on educational leadership and management and accredited journals. His speciality and research interest is ethical leadership in schools, ubuntu and decoloniality. He has written extensively on school leadership in times of turbulence 

  • Godfrey Jakachira, Department of Education, Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University,

    Dr Godfrey Jakachira               Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University                                           Department of Curriculum and Educational Philosophy              DEd in Socio-Education (UNISA)                                       MSc Sociology and Social Anthropology (UZ)                     MEd Sociology (UZ)                 BA General (UNISA)                 Dip in Education (UZ)            RESEARCH INTERESTS            1. Quality Education                     2. Multi-grade Teaching              3. Ubuntu                                        4. Decoloniality                               5. Education and Development                              6. Education and the Fourth Industrial Revolution 

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2024-10-15

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Voices Of School Development Committee Members On School Governance And Digitalisation Of Education In Zimbabwe. (2024). Ngenani: The Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti Journal of Community Engagement and Societal Transformations, 1(1 & 2), Pages: 48 - 59. http://journals.zegu.ac.zw/index.php/ngenani/article/view/38

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