24/01/2025
I refuse to believe it!
Is this what the school system has turned into?
As I prepared dinner with my cousins during the Christmas Holiday, a conversation erupted. For context, there were about five of them, four were in secondary school while one was in her first year in a college of education.
I asked the two of them who were preparing for Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and West African Examination Council (WAEC) Examination how preparations where coming through. “It is impossible to write external examination without help - Examination Malpractice” said the one who was an undergraduate. Two more agreed with her, their voices rising above each other.
While in shock, I told them that it was possible, very possible. As a matter of fact, I boldly informed that that I wrote my WAEC in Federal Government Girls' College Owerri, passed excellently (3 A’s, 4 B’s and 2 C’s) without help. You needed to see them defend exam malpractice. Buttressing their point, they cited examples of their friends that also passed Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Examination with exam malpractice. So, it is prevalent across all levels.
At this point, I resorted to hosting a 30 minutes masterclass for my teenage cousins with my experience as a primary reference.
Now, the question is, how corrupt has our school system become? How has school administration enabled examination malpractice to the point where students now see it as the norm? How heartbreaking!
School leaders and teachers, we can do better. Allow students write internal and external examination on their own. Why are you scared they will fail? Where then lies the test of your profession if you cannot guarantee that students you taught will pass their examination?
Give students a chance, SAY NO TO EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE!
Anyway, I have gotten them scratch cards from Exam Scholars to practice for their examinations as they prepare to write their external examination without malpractice.
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