Very interesting Victor, I also arrived in Zambia in 1965 went to school in Ndola Kansenji High School now called Kansenshi, it was a terrific school wide variety of teaching staff and I really loved it. On returning to the UK I had to finish off my education which I found quite depressing as the respect and the way things were it was so unlike what I was learning and enjoying in Ndola. I truly believe that the Educational system in Zambia has developed to a superior standard.
we need more of such content to be peddled even on Facebook and on TikTok. A breath of fresh air from the garbage content we are normally subjected to in Zambia. Lovely work by the editor. This should have been a 2 part video
The moment I saw this you tube chanel I couldn't resist subscribing it. True intelligent is defined by clinging to the righteous and desist from evil. Of course ignorance is really classical example of evil.
Good to see Prof. Serpell after a long time, I would have loved to hear his opinions on the new curriculum introduced this year, was it really necessary and will it have an impact on our children?
My interest in education psychology started when my sister was studying teaching and was reading her modules. I got to love the subject that even after completing school I am largely into reading and knowing about education.
My mom was a staunch student of psychosocial child development, I had to type most of her assignments on child development.. so the subject is very appealing to me 😅 thanks Doc
Indeed, if education is the key to a better future, these are some of the discussions we must take seriously now more than ever. Thanks for the comment.
Wow this is exactly the conversation I had with a colleague at work, the same goes for civilization which too have a European and western centric plot to it i think most of these have to be rewritten.
You're giving me ideas... how about these?: Innate (clever) Acquired (knowledgeable) Earned (wise) Or Internal (clever) External (knowledgeable) Synthesis (wise)
As an individual whose role is to inculcate knowledge and skills to nurses,l find matters of child development very interesting. I wish most Zambians watched this.Andragogic teaching meets several challenges because of poor child development.
Clear information on speaking Zambian languages can only be explained by a European Educator who sees importance of native languages not an African Educator who sees European languages as heaven sent.We need to speak Zambian native languages
Absolutely brilliant. This gentleman's study on intelligence in rural communities should be taught in psychology classes. Its fascinating.
Very interesting Victor, I also arrived in Zambia in 1965 went to school in Ndola Kansenji High School now called Kansenshi, it was a terrific school wide variety of teaching staff and I really loved it. On returning to the UK I had to finish off my education which I found quite depressing as the respect and the way things were it was so unlike what I was learning and enjoying in Ndola. I truly believe that the Educational system in Zambia has developed to a superior standard.
we need more of such content to be peddled even on Facebook and on TikTok. A breath of fresh air from the garbage content we are normally subjected to in Zambia. Lovely work by the editor. This should have been a 2 part video
These are the conversations we need to be having. Thank you for this wonderful piece ❤
Good contribution...zambian content we need more of this.
I've enjoyed this interview, please continue releasing meaningful content like this. 👏🏾
Hey Zed Historian! We've missed you. Good to see you are back with more excellent quality videos.
@@greenspacezambia Thanks. Hoping to indeed put out some good content 🙏🏽
Now that's what I call CONTENT! Keep it up.👏👏👏
Thanks! Will do!
This is relatable, I am Kenyan and I love this conversation! Big ups!
The moment I saw this you tube chanel I couldn't resist subscribing it. True intelligent is defined by clinging to the righteous and desist from evil. Of course ignorance is really classical example of evil.
This was a great documentary and quite insightful.
I subscribed immediately after watching the video
Great content
Prof. Serpell always a joy to listen and someone who is in love with zambia. And see it go through vvarious educational shifts
proud to have been lectured in Cognitive neuropsychology by this great man
Many thanks to you Victor for bringing on Prof. Robert Serpell... Learnt a lot today
Good to see Prof. Serpell after a long time, I would have loved to hear his opinions on the new curriculum introduced this year, was it really necessary and will it have an impact on our children?
My interest in education psychology started when my sister was studying teaching and was reading her modules. I got to love the subject that even after completing school I am largely into reading and knowing about education.
My mom was a staunch student of psychosocial child development, I had to type most of her assignments on child development.. so the subject is very appealing to me 😅 thanks Doc
It's an important subject to explore, thanks for sharing.
This video gives a fresh perspective on how we view intelligence, great content sir.
Thanks for watching.
would love to see more videos with the prof, very insightful and engaging to listen to
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'll certainly try to have him on more in the future.
I'm already loving this channel ❤
I find your documentaries very insightful
Thank you for this insightful discussion. It really is an important discussion that educators need to have and reflect on.
Indeed, if education is the key to a better future, these are some of the discussions we must take seriously now more than ever. Thanks for the comment.
What an insightful discussion! Thanks @TheZHistorian
so insightful, keep up the good work.
Great work mate!
I love this. Rich content.
🎉🎉🎉🎉 Victor Simz is back....
Bwana you starved us zoona
Great content, earned yourself a new sub
Appreciate the support! 🙏🏽
Ndiwe wanzelu...Great content
Excellent content 🤝🔥
Awesome and insightful. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
I l9ve u prof..Mey u in Zim at ISSBD..coming back to Zambia to give back.omosy with with my degree u encouraged me to pursue...
This is the true concept of education a blend of kuchenjela & kutumikila.
Wow this is exactly the conversation I had with a colleague at work, the same goes for civilization which too have a European and western centric plot to it i think most of these have to be rewritten.
Thanks for the insightful comment, it's definitely a conversation worth having.
This is amazing Content, i wish it was a bit longer 😅. Looking forward to more content like this❤
Appreciate the feedback! I'll try to make future videos longer.😅
Amazing content..u just got a subscriber real zambian planning g to come home soonest to give back
this is very insightful
This is a very excellent video
Thanks for that very enlightening video.
You're welcome 😊
Very informative, please make more content
Thanks. I'll definitely be making more videos.
This so informative and entertaining
Insightful.
Man you are innovative, keep it up, this is a nice awesome 👏👏💯💯💯
Thanks 🙏🏽
Chenjela - clever
Wanzelu - knowledgeable
Wotumikila - wise
Interesting breakdown. Thanks🙏🏽
You're giving me ideas... how about these?:
Innate (clever)
Acquired (knowledgeable)
Earned (wise)
Or
Internal (clever)
External (knowledgeable)
Synthesis (wise)
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Captivating. Educative. Well done. Stumbled apon by accident. Staying by choice.
Thanks for the kind words. Looking forward to having you as a regular viewer!
Spoke my mind here😊
Great content
This is quality content. Debatable premise towards the end by the professor though.
How so?
As an individual whose role is to inculcate knowledge and skills to nurses,l find matters of child development very interesting. I wish most Zambians watched this.Andragogic teaching meets several challenges because of poor child development.
Thanks. Do feel free to share the link 🙂
Missed you Zed historian
Great stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellentjob
Very very interesting
What Zambia should do is take up Japan style child development that fits largely to our Zed landscape
Sounds interesting. Will look up the Japanese strategy. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, interesting
The man is learned and intelligent
The Doc taught me once
He was still VC when I went to UNZA in 2006
This is good. Bring more meaningful content with experienced people. Your page will 😊
Appreciate the feedback! 👍
Interesting topic
Nice one.
Appreciate the feedback! 🙏🏽
I Need Zambian language Dictionaries, anyone to help me out?
Clear information on speaking Zambian languages can only be explained by a European Educator who sees importance of native languages not an African Educator who sees European languages as heaven sent.We need to speak Zambian native languages
Maj Simukonda🫡 missing your videos
@@ephraimmwansamulenga4246 thanks for the support 🫡
These is what we call stuff.
Thanks for this one😅😅😅
Welcome 😊
I was taught to read by my mum.
Interesting 🤔
Thanks Simate!
Latin isn't suited for English neither, nor French, that's why it has a lot of different ways of pronouncing the same letters.
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Great podcast! I would be nice to see you do a podcast on Zambias relationship with Socialism and Captilism
Thanks for the suggestion. It's a very interesting topic!