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This research sought to investigate the teaching and learning of writing in Shona at O Level in selected schools in Kadoma District in order to find out how teachers and pupils define it, establish what teachers focus on, the strategies they employ in teaching, the problems they encounter and suggest possible solutions to these as well as find out how they assess learners writing. The results of the research indicate that Shona teachers do not really focus on teaching of writing per se. They focus on some aspects of writing and are in the main product-oriented which has seen learners…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This research sought to investigate the teaching and learning of writing in Shona at O Level in selected schools in Kadoma District in order to find out how teachers and pupils define it, establish what teachers focus on, the strategies they employ in teaching, the problems they encounter and suggest possible solutions to these as well as find out how they assess learners writing. The results of the research indicate that Shona teachers do not really focus on teaching of writing per se. They focus on some aspects of writing and are in the main product-oriented which has seen learners experiencing a number of problems in their quest to write. Recommendations proffered include, among others, continuous staff development, revisiting the syllabi and teacher training curricula in institutions of higher learning in order to equip the teachers adequately. learners need to be assisted to go through the rigors of the writing process in an effort to make them aware of the fact that they donot only learn to write for the teacher and examinations, but also for life.
Autorenporträt
Tsitsi Nyoni (nee Dzinoreva) is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Great Zimbabwe University. She is a language specialist in the area of Shona, a national language of Zimbabwe. She has published a number of articles in the area and on contemporary issues such as HIV and AIDS,Gender,Child Abuse and Domestic Violence.