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Title: | Strategies for Improving Continuous Assessment Practices to Curb Examination Malpractices in School-Based Senior School Certificate Examinations in Nigeria . |
Authors: | Jibrin, A. Baffa, D. M Raymond, E. Mohammed, B. M. |
Keywords: | Strategies,Continuous Assessment, Examinations, Malpractice |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Kano Journal of Educational Studies (KAJEST) |
Citation: | Jibrin, A., Baffa, D.M., Raymond, E. and Mohammed, B. M (2019). Strategies for Improving Continuous Assessment Practices to Curb Examination Malpractices in School-Based Senior School Certificate Examinations in Nigeria . Kano journal of Educational Studies (KAJEST) 6(1), 70-79. |
Series/Report no.: | ;2019, 6(1), 70-79. |
Abstract: | Federal Republic of Nigeria adopted Continuous Assessment practice to replace the old approach of single examination that determined the final assessment of a student at a curriculum conference where the former was alleged to be the major cause for examination malpractices. Each school assigned a staff to facilitate the practice and keep the record for onward submission when required. But the new approach is facing challenges of inaccurate data, laziness from teachers as well as adoption of external candidates who do not partake in continuous assessment activities designed for school- based candidates. It is recommended among others that government should provide a national data-base for continuous assessment to prevent examination malpractices and harness examination processing. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11184 |
ISSN: | 2408-6525 |
Appears in Collections: | Industrial and Technology Education |
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