Department Adult Community and Continuing Education
College of Education |
School of Educational Studies |
Department: Adult Basic Education |
Associate Professor
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Tel: |
012 481 2888
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E-mail: |
msezasb@unisa.ac.za
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Qualifications
- PhD (Education)
- MEd (Environmental Education)
- Hon (Education)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Public Management
- PGCE (Maths, Maths Literacy and Life Sciences)
- BSc (Agricultural Economics and Management)
- Diploma (Agriculture)
Fields of academic interests
- Adult Education
- Education for Sustainable Development
- Environmental Education
Journal articles
- Sikhulile B. Msezane and Awelani V. Mudau (2014) .Reconnoitering the Stimulus of Environmental Education in Reducing Improper Solid Waste Disposal: A Case of St Marcia School in the Mkhondo Village in Mpumalanga in South Africa. J Hum Ecol, 48(3): 367-374
- Sikhulile B. Msezane (2016). An exploration of the impact of environmental education innovation on students in sustaining land resources: a case of Mkhondo location. Proceedings of the ISTE Conference on Mathematics, Science and Technology Education. Held on the 24 – 28 October 2016. Held at the Mopani Camp in Kruger National Park, Limpopo, South Africa
Paper presentations
- International Conference of Best of Both World in BelaBela on Environmental Education organised by UNISA. Held on the 20 April 2012
- Southern African Association for Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (SAARMSTE) in Port Elizabeth from the 13-16 January 2014.
- International Conference for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (ISTE) hosted by UNISA at Kruger National Park from 19-23 October 2014.
- Best of Both Worlds Conference. Held on the 26-28 September 2016 at the YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park Colorado, USA.
- 34th EEASA Conference. Held on the 3-6 October 2016 at Ekurhuleni, South Africa
- 2017 SAARMSTE Conference hosted by Central University of Technology, Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa. Held on the 17 - 20 January 2017
Projects
- Science Education Community Engagement Project