The State of Robotics and AI Education in Zimbabwean Schools: A Critical Analysis
Nhidza Jemitayi
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Nhidza Jemitayi: University of Zimbabwe
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 7, 1282-1289
Abstract:
This paper presents a comprehensive examination of the current state of robotics and AI education in Zimbabwean schools, shedding light on critical issues that hinder effective learning in these fields. Key concerns include superficial engagement in competitions, where students often participate not for genuine learning but for accolades, and an overreliance on adult-driven projects that deprives learners of essential hands-on experiences. Additionally, the study identifies the absence of structured and coherent curricula as a significant barrier to fostering deep understanding and innovation among students.
Date: 2025
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