Scholarship community engagement for sustainable development: a case for intervention by the Midlands State University in Mberengwa district in Zimbabwe

University involvement in communities is not a new idea. Universities have been known to be engaged with communities as a way of taking scholarship and knowledge outside the confines of institutions. They have not remained ivory towers but have established a tradition of active participation in c...

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Main Authors: Gumbo, S.D., Nyawo, Vongai Z.
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Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/698
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description University involvement in communities is not a new idea. Universities have been known to be engaged with communities as a way of taking scholarship and knowledge outside the confines of institutions. They have not remained ivory towers but have established a tradition of active participation in communities. In the last three decades, the idea of engagement has re-emerged as a key theme in two different but related literatures. First, community engagement is a central theme in the new literature about the nature and meaning of higher education. Scholars and policy makers have been raising issues on the potential value of higher education. Second, focus is on problems and limits of prevailing academic research methodologies, assumptions, aims, politics and practices of professional scholars. In the same breath, the Midlands State University in Gweru, Zimbabwe has been engaged in dry drought prone Mberengwa District in an effort to intervene on poverty issues to foster sustainable development. This paper sets out to discuss the processes of the development of a model based on the utilization of local resources and the application of science and indigenous knowledge. Methodologically, the paper realizes that sustainable development is a multi-disciplinary phenomena requiring participation by various faculties for diversified expertise. The study shall also benefit from literatures from around the globe on previous studies and conferences on community engagement. Findings are largely derived from progress recorded from the project through interviews, participation and observation. The project named Community Engagement through Science and Indigenous Knowledge (CESIK) – the Gomututu project, is already enjoying tangible results. Recommendations are that educational institutions should be encouraged to participate actively within communities they draw students from and members of staff should work with communities to marry their theory with practice.
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spelling ir-11408-6982022-06-27T13:49:07Z Scholarship community engagement for sustainable development: a case for intervention by the Midlands State University in Mberengwa district in Zimbabwe Gumbo, S.D. Nyawo, Vongai Z. University involvement in communities is not a new idea. Universities have been known to be engaged with communities as a way of taking scholarship and knowledge outside the confines of institutions. They have not remained ivory towers but have established a tradition of active participation in communities. In the last three decades, the idea of engagement has re-emerged as a key theme in two different but related literatures. First, community engagement is a central theme in the new literature about the nature and meaning of higher education. Scholars and policy makers have been raising issues on the potential value of higher education. Second, focus is on problems and limits of prevailing academic research methodologies, assumptions, aims, politics and practices of professional scholars. In the same breath, the Midlands State University in Gweru, Zimbabwe has been engaged in dry drought prone Mberengwa District in an effort to intervene on poverty issues to foster sustainable development. This paper sets out to discuss the processes of the development of a model based on the utilization of local resources and the application of science and indigenous knowledge. Methodologically, the paper realizes that sustainable development is a multi-disciplinary phenomena requiring participation by various faculties for diversified expertise. The study shall also benefit from literatures from around the globe on previous studies and conferences on community engagement. Findings are largely derived from progress recorded from the project through interviews, participation and observation. The project named Community Engagement through Science and Indigenous Knowledge (CESIK) – the Gomututu project, is already enjoying tangible results. Recommendations are that educational institutions should be encouraged to participate actively within communities they draw students from and members of staff should work with communities to marry their theory with practice. 2015-10-02T15:57:17Z 2015-10-02T15:57:17Z 2014 Article 1815-9036 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/698 en The Dyke;Vol. 8, No. 3; p. 133-144 open Midlands State University
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Scholarship community engagement for sustainable development: a case for intervention by the Midlands State University in Mberengwa district in Zimbabwe
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