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Mr. Sadrag Panduleni Shihomeka
Mr. Sadrag Panduleni Shihomeka |
- MBA (Master of Business Administration Degree): General Management, Management College of Southern Africa (MANCOSA), Durban, South Africa, 2007.
- ICDL Certificate (International Computer Driving License), ICDL Foundation, South Africa through The Namibian College for Open Learning (NAMCOL), 2007
- B. Ed (Bachelor of Education Degree): Economics & Business Management, University of Namibia, 2003.
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Assistant Lecturer |
University of Namibia, Faculty of Science, Department Of Computer Science, Private Bag 13301, 340 Mandume Ndemufayo Avenue, Pioneers park, Windhoek, Namibia, Block E, Office E115 |
Tel: +264 61 206 3046 (w)
Cell: +264 (0) 8127 98 401 |
spshihomeka@unam.na/sshihomeka@yahoo.com |
Mr. Sadrag Panduleni Shihomeka is a Namibian, with over 6 years experience in the education sector in Namibia. He is currently an assistant Lecturer for Computer Science and the Lead Teacher for the Global Understanding Communication Program with the East Carolina University in the U.S at the University of Namibia since March 2008. Before His appointment at the University of Namibia, Mr, Shihomeka was a secondary school teacher and subject Head for Computer Practice & Computer Studies (Grades 8-12) at Khomas High School in Windhoek since 2005- February 2008.Mr Shihomeka also taught Computer Practice (Grade 8-10); Business Management (Grade 10) & Economics IGCSE at Wennie du Plessis High School in Gobabis in the Omaheke Education Region from 2003-2004. On part-time basis, Mr. Shihomeka was a Tutor and Tutor Marker for Development Studies IGCSE; Economics & Business Studies IGCSE at the following NAMCOL Centers: Concordia College; Jan Jonker Afrikaner High School & the then Yetu Yama Tutorial Center in Windhoek from 2003-2007. He also worked as a NAMCOL: Part-time Senior Moderator for Development Studies IGCSE/NSSCO from 2007-2008 based in Windhoek; Part time Tutor Marker for The Commonwealth Youth Program (CYP) since 2008, offering tutorial assistance in the following Modules: Mod. 6 Learning Process; Mod 5 Gender &Development and Module 11 Promoting Enterprise & Economic Development. He is also the compiler for NAMCOL Computer Studies IGCSE Examination Booklet and a part-time Lecturer for Business Practice (LCCI) & Business Management (ICSA). |
- CLC 3409, Computer Literacy
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- E-commerce( internet Auctioning, e-marketing, e-shopping, e-HR, e-advertising); E- Learning and IT
- Operating systems and Management information Systems (MIS)
- Educational Management & Leadership
- Strategic Change Management & Entrepreneurship
- Research Methodology
- ICT in Education
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Conference Paper (s) Presented:
- Shihomeka S.P. (2008) Effectiveness of E-Learning Approach in Teacher Education: Building Capacity and Management of Teachers for Sustainable Development in Namibia. A paper presented at an Intensive Seminar on Capacity Building in Teacher Education, University of Zambia, Lusaka, 20-29 June 2008.
Research Publication (s):
- Shihomeka S.P. (2007) Impact of Employee Benefits on Teacher Turnover in the Public Secondary Education System, Namibia. A Dissertation in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA) in General Management, Department of Business Studies, Management College of Southern Africa, Durban, South Africa. Supervisor: Prof. E.S. Taylor.
Study Guides and Reading Materials:
- Shihomeka S.P (2008) Computer Studies IGCSE Examination Booklet 2003-2007. Windhoek, the Namibian College for Open Learning (NAMCOL).
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Consultancy Service(s):
- Served as a Trainer for UCCB/NAMPOST Computer Literacy project (2009).
- Served as a workshop Facilitator for the Namibian College for Open Learning (NAMCOL) annual vacation workshops for Business Studies IGCSE (2003-2007). Aim of the workshop: to prepare Grade 12 learners for the final examination.
Community engagement and outreach service (s):
Participated as a group leader for the UNAM M. Ed students’ delegation in the Intensive Seminar for Junior Researchers for Capacity Building in Teacher Education, University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia, 20-29 June 2008. |
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