Matildah K. Nakazwe

Department of Language and Social Sciences Education
Lecturer
Researcher
Biography

Academic Qualifications

  • M.Ed.Geography,
  • BA.Ed. (UNZA)
Research Interests

Geography Education 

Environmental Education 

Publications
  • Nakazwe, M.K.K (2016). Teaching and Learning Resources in Environmental Education Research, In 'Learning Sustainable Development Goals through Environmental Education. ISBN 978-9982-70-161-7. Lusaka: UNZA Press.
  • Nakazwe, M.K and Muchanga, M.  (2015). ‘Climate Change Education in the School Curricula of Zambia ‘in Climate Change Education in Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) School Curriculum. Pretoria:  University of South Africa.
  • Nakazwe M. K. (2012)   Geography teachers execution of field project in high schools: Survey of UNZA trained Geography teachers of Lusaka and Kafue Districts. Saarbrucken: Lambert Academic Publishing (ISBN 978-3-659-14961-0)

Research  Completed

  • 2016:  Nakazwe, M., Chipatu L., Mubita, K., and Bwalya,  I. ‘An Investigation of Transport Safety Measures and Awareness in selected schools of Western, Northern Province and Copper belt Provinces’
  • 2015: Mubita, K., Nakazwe, M., Chipatu, L and Bwalya, I. ‘A risk Assessment of Selected School of Kafue District of Zambia’.
  • 2014: Nakazwe, M.K, Chipatu, L. and Zulu, H.E. ‘Greening Institutions: A case of the University of Zambia’. (Self sponsored).Research findings were presented at the Environmental Education Association for Southern Africa held at the University of Namibia in Windhoek, Namibia.
  •  2014: Nakazwe, M.K, Chipatu, L. , Cheelo, P.N. and Mudenda, S.S. ‘Zambian Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Practices that Promote Environmental SustainabilityA Case of the Lozi culture’. (Self sponsered).Research findings were presented at the Environmental Education Association for Southern Africa conference held at the University of Namibia in Windhoek, Namibia.
  • 2013: Nakazwe, M.K.  and Muchanga, M. ‘Climate Change Education in the School Curricula of Zambia’ (Sponsored by University of South Africa.)   
  • 2012: Nakazwe, M.K., Chipatu, L and Zulu, H.E. ‘Teaching Techniques and Resources that can promote behavior Change in Learners” Finding of the research were presented at Rhodes University in South Africa on 11th September
  •  2011: Nakazwe, M. K. ‘Effectiveness of UNZA trained degree holder Geography Teachers in Executing the field project in Zambian High Schools of Lusaka and Kafue districts’
Contact Details
m.nakazwe@unza.zm