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Esther Hara-Daka

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Publications and Research Done

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Hara, E. (2012) Factors Influencing Edible Caterpillar Abundance in KopaChiefdom; The Case of Gynanisamaja and Gonimbrasiabelina in Kopa’s Chiefdom, Mpika District, Zambia.Saarbrucken:Lambert Academic Publishing (ISBN No. 978-3-8473-7568-5)M.Sc. Dissertation.

 Unpublished Teaching and Learning Materials

Hara, E (2013) ‘Methodology in Geography Education’ (module prepared for Institute of Distance Education of the University of Zambia-Lusaka).

Hara, E. and Milupi, I. (2012) ‘Environmental Management Booklet - A participatory material development for environmental education students.’ Change project prepared under the Advanced International Training Programme in Education for Sustainable Development in Higher Education.

Hara, E. (2012) ‘Geography Teaching Methods’ (module prepared for Pamodzi University).

Hara, E. (2012) ‘Current Issues in Social Studies’ (module prepared for Institute of Distance Education of the University of Zambia-Lusaka).

Hara, E. and Chileshe, B. (2010) ‘Curriculum Strength: Social Studies’ (module prepared for Institute of Distance Education of the University of Zambia-Lusaka).

Research completed

2014:     Greening institutions: The case of the University of Zambia - Great East Road Campus’. Funded by self.(Co-researcher with L. Chipatu and M. K. Nakazwe). Findings were shared at the EESA Conference on 11th September at University of Namibia

2011:     ‘Teacher competence in Environmental Education in Zambia: A case study of selected basic schools in Lusaka’. Funded by self.(Co-researcher withK. Kalimaposo, G.Muleya and I.Milupi). Findings were shared at a Seminar organized by EPSSE Departmenton 4th May at UNZA.

2009:     ‘Education through Zambia’s Cultural Ceremonies.’(Funded by the School of Education. Report submitted to the Dean, School of Education). (Co-researcher with C. M. Namafe as principal researcher).

 

   

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