Average
At the beginning of the semester Professor Muzorewa will assign a 12-15 page paper on a topic you choose. Do not wait until the last minute to do it. The first half of the semester was wasted on the paper with no instructions given. This professor will upload exams with a week notice.
Good
Professor Muzorewa is fine however he does lecture from slides every class. This course was not that bad for me and I am fairly lazy and a huge procrastinator. I do not recommend to buy the book because in my opinion you will not need it. He does a great job at the receives because they are very close to the exams. Also the quizzes are from lectures. . The hardest thing is the long essay.
Awesome
Professor Muzorewa, really enjoys history. I was an honors student in his class. He can recite an enormous amount of historical and political facts. He's great in answering questions as well. If he doesn't know the answer, he'll have it ready for the next lesson. I suggest you don't skip on reading the assigned material. The class discussions will make it evident, if you don't. There's a big paper due at the end of the semester, but it's not that bad though.
Lamar University - History
Assistant Professor of African History at Lamar University - Department of History
Higher Education
Gwinyai P.
Muzorewa, Ph.D.
Lincoln University, Pennsylvania
Specialties: 20th Century Southern African Political and Religious Specialist
Africana Studies Scholar
African American Studies Scholar
Lecturer
African History Survey to 1875 Professor of record
African History Survey from 1875 Professor of record
World History to 1500 Professor of record
African and African American Historian/Instructor
Instructed the following courses:
HIS 211 Revolutionary Africa in the 20th Century
HIS 307 African History to 1885
HIS 205 Blacks in the US part 1
HIS 103 Modern World History
BLS 101 Introduction to Black studies
All instructed courses involved elements of the following practices, tools and methods:
• Developed Curriculum, and Instructed course
• Applied available classroom technology as well as developing a Google Drive component to classroom instruction
• Utilized multi-media (documentaries, speeches, news reports etc. within the context of the course.
• Encouraged critical analysis along with content engagement
• Promoted student research and discourse on research methods
• Evaluated student performance
• Promoted student presentations along with collaborative exercises
Term Assistant Professor of African History
PAS 605 African History in the 20th Century
HIST/PAS 393 African History to 1885
HIST/PAS 394 The Formation of Modern African History, from 1885
HIST 101.09/10/11/12 World Civilizations to 1500 AD
HIST 101.50/54/50 World Civilizations to 1500 AD On-Line
Assistant Professor of African and African American History
Gwinyai worked at Lamar University - Department of History as a Assistant Professor of African and African American History
Communications committee
Gwinyai worked at ZASA as a Communications committee
Bachelor of Science
Black Studies
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
History - Africa
Lecturer
African History Survey to 1875 Professor of record
African History Survey from 1875 Professor of record
World History to 1500 Professor of record
MA
African American Studies
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