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Professor Maserole Christina Kgari-Masondo
Professor Maserole Christina Kgari-Masondo
Associate Professor of History, University of Venda
Verified email at univen.ac.za
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Progress of an African student during Covid-19 and beyond in higher education: Re-colonisation of decolonisation?
MC Kgari-Masondo, P Chimbunde
Perspectives in Education 39 (1), 323-339, 2021
122021
Representation of the Zimbabwean 2015-2022 social studies curriculum: teachers' perspectives on challenges and" ubuntulising" curriculum change and implementation
P Chimbunde, MC Kgari-Masondo
University of the Free State, 2020
122020
Decolonising curriculum change and implementation: Voices from social studies Zimbabwean teachers
P Chimbunde, MC Kgari-Masondo
Yesterday and today, 1-22, 2021
112021
“A superstitious respect for the soil”?: environmental history, social identity and land ownership–a case study of forced removals from Lady Selborne and their ramifications, c …
MC Kgari-Masondo
Stellenbosch: University of Stellenbosch, 2008
82008
" For Peace Sake": African Language and Xenophobia in South Africa.
MC Kgari-Masondo, S Masondo
Journal of African Foreign Affairs 6 (3), 2019
72019
Rethinking the reflective praxis of the name Social Science: pedagogical'mischief'in the Grade 4 to 9 Social Science curriculum
MC Kgari-Masondo
Yesterday and Today, 85-107, 2017
62017
A home makes one Motho - the idea of "Humanness", "Home" and History in Lady Selborne's forced removals, circa 1905 to 1977
MC Kgari-Masondo
Historia 53 (2), 70-97, 2008
62008
The usable past and socio-environmental justice: From Lady Selborne to Ga-Rankuwa.
MC Kgari-Masondo
School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2013
52013
Sotho-Tswana mythic animals: Stratagem for environmental conservation
MC Kgari-Masondo
New Contree 71, 22, 2014
42014
Women as guardians of the environment in the midst of forced removals: From Lady Selborne to Ga-Rankuwa
MC Kgari-Masondo
Alternation 1 (14), 77-105, 2015
32015
The Decolonisation of African Languages: Insights from Southern Africa
P Chimbunde, MC Kgari-Masondo
Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Southern Africa 53 (3), 5-24, 2022
22022
In pursuit of a decolonised history teacher: agency and boldness in fostering change
MC Kgari-Masondo
Yearbook of the International Society of History Didactics/Jahrbuch Der …, 2020
22020
Historical Significance in the South African History curriculum: An un-silencing approach
MC Kgari-Masondo
Yesterday and Today, 119-136, 2019
22019
A kaleidoscope model as an eminent stride towards decolonising indigenous historical themes
MC Kgari-Masondo
Indilinga African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems 17 (1), 14-24, 2018
22018
A socio-environmental analysis of land alienation and resettlement in Ga-Rankuwa, c. 1961 to 1977
MC Kgari-Masondo
Journal for Contemporary History 38 (2), 21-45, 2013
22013
Incomplete history curriculum? Teaching socio-environmental history in South African High Schools. From an indigenous perspective
MC Kgari-Masondo
Yesterday and Today, 101-124, 2013
22013
Teachers’ representation of the mitigation strategies to challenges of implementing the 2015 to 2022 Zimbabwean social studies curriculum
P Chimbunde, MC Kgari-Masondo
South African Journal of Education 41 (2), S1-S10, 2021
12021
Examining the Pragmatism of Unhulized Leadership in Schools Amid Socio-Political and Economic Turbulence in Zimbabwe: The Experiences of School Heads …
MC Kgari-Masondo, B Chingwanangwana
Leadership and Policy in Schools, 1-13, 2024
2024
Migrated Pedagogies: Contributions of COVID-19 in Decolonising Higher Education
MC Kgari-Masondo
Alternation: Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of the Arts and …, 2023
2023
“How We Want to Be Taught as African Female Students in Higher Education During the Corona Virus Crisis”: A Lecturer in Conversation With Students
MC Kgari-Masondo, DF Mosina, Z Mkhabela
Technology-Driven E-Learning Pedagogy Through Emotional Intelligence, 194-212, 2023
2023
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