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According to Musa, to enhance education, the federal government should focus on empowering teachers. “Well-trained teachers with subject mastery can effectively educate students. “I encourage schools and government to prioritise teachers’ participation in national and state coordination as well as marking exercises. “This hands-on experience equips teachers to better understand examination requirements and, in turn, improves their teaching. “Additionally, government support in terms of infrastructure and qualified educators is crucial for the development of education,” he said. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that WAEC officials on the monitoring team included Prof. Jacob Kwaga, the Federal Government’s nominee in WAEC; Director of ICT, Mrs Olufolake Ajayi and Zonal Coordinator of WAEC, Ibadan, Rosemary Ojo-Odide. Others were: Director of Human Resources, Mrs Genevieve Chukwudi-Nwoko and Victor Odu. @stjamesLIVE
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"And we can only do that by equipping our schools, getting the candidates prepared to face what lies ahead of them,” Dangut said. Also speaking, Mr Muhammad Musa, the National President, All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools of Nigeria (ANCOPSS), said the monitoring exercise was an indication that the examination body was proactive. “WAEC’s goal is to ensure credible and malpractice-free examination, and today’s experience reflects positively on public schools’ efforts. “Teachers and students alike appear well-prepared, exuding confidence despite our presence,” he said. According to Musa, to enhance education, the federal government should focus on empowering teachers. “Well-trained teachers with subject mastery can effectively educate students. Search for: Search HOME NEWS VANGUARD AWARDS POLITICS METRO BUSINESS SPORTS EDITORIAL COLUMNS ALLURE E-EDITIONS NEWS May 15, 2024 WAEC introduces CBT as option in Nov 2024 WASSCE WAEC WAEC West African Examinations Council (WAEC) says candidates for the November West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) will have the option of choosing between Computer Based Tests (CBT) and Paper Based Tests. Head of National Office, WAEC, Nigeria, Dr Amos Dangut, stated this in Ibadan on Wednesday while monitoring the ongoing WASSCE, along with some principal officers of the council. He said that the examination body had successfully conducted the first edition of the computer-based West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), also known as CB-WASSCE in January/February. According to him, private candidates writing WASSCE in November will have the opportunity of choosing between CB-WASSCE and paper-based test. “The examination, held in January and February, yielded better performance compared to the previous year, with a significant decrease in malpractices from five per cent to 0.8 per cent. “We are now gearing up for the upcoming private candidates’ examination in October and November, offering candidates the choice between the traditional pen and paper and the computer-based method,” Dangut said. He said that the initiative was aimed at expanding computer-based examination to rural areas. “It’s part of our plans to eventually implement computer-based examinations for all schools, in collaboration with the Federal Government and other stakeholders. “We are also working on providing necessary facilities and training for schools to facilitate this transition,’’ he said. The WAEC boss said contrary to what skeptics were saying, the transition to CBT method was a success and had reduced malpractices rate significantly. “In any case, the world is already moving technologically. We also, as part of the global community, must ensure that we move along. “And we can only do that by equipping our schools, getting the candidates prepared to face what lies ahead of them,” Dangut said. While expressing satisfaction with the monitoring of WASSCE in some schools in Ibadan, he commended the calm and confident demeanor of the candidates and the conducive examination environment. “It is my goal to maintain high standards across all schools to ensure fair comparisons of performance,” he said. Dangut said that he was pleased to see the use of metal detectors and CCTV in some schools, expressing the hope that such practices were widespread. He stressed the need for adequate infrastructure, well-equipped examination halls and qualified teachers, all of which, he said, were crucial elements for the advancement of the country’s educational system. Also speaking, Mr Muhammad Musa, the National President, All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools of Nigeria (ANCOPSS), said the monitoring exercise was an indication that the examination body was proactive. “WAEC’s goal is to ensure credible and malpractice-free examination, and today’s experience reflects positively on public schools’ efforts. “Teachers and students alike appear well-prepared, exuding confidence despite our presence,” he said.
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According to him, private candidates writing WASSCE in November will have the opportunity of choosing between CB-WASSCE and paper-based test. “The examination, held in January and February, yielded better performance compared to the previous year, with a significant decrease in malpractices from five per cent to 0.8 per cent. “We are now gearing up for the upcoming private candidates’ examination in October and November, offering candidates the choice between the traditional pen and paper and the computer-based method,” Dangut said. He said that the initiative was aimed at expanding computer-based examination to rural areas. “It’s part of our plans to eventually implement computer-based examinations for all schools, in collaboration with the Federal Government and other stakeholders. “We are also working on providing necessary facilities and training for schools to facilitate this transition,’’ he said. The WAEC boss said contrary to what skeptics were saying, the transition to CBT method was a success and had reduced malpractices rate significantly. “In any case, the world is already moving technologically. We also, as part of the global community, must ensure that we move along. @stjamesLIVE
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*THE STORY OF A BEAUTIFUL PROSTITUTE* So, there was this woman. She was a prostitute. Her parents sold her into slavery to a terrible chief before she was even born, making her life a mess. She would escape from the palace to a secret place to engage in prostitution, hoping to earn money for herself. One day, a man approached her, and paid for her services, but didn't engage in the act. Instead, he inquired about her life and reasons for her actions. She spoke, and the man departed. The following day, she was summoned by the chief and introduced to another man who was to be her new master. This man, extremely wealthy, had purchased her with a substantial sum even the chief couldn't resist. She was taken to his home, which seemed like a celebration. And there stood her owner – the kind man from the previous night. With his arm extended, he asked her to marry him. She was stunned, surprised, and confused. Tears streamed down her face. She couldn't believe what she was hearing, protesting that she was a...... Continue reading.. 👇 Read the complete story here 👇👇👇 Join now👇 https://t.me/thejesusfactor https://t.me/thejesusfactor https://t.me/thejesusfactor https://t.me/thejesusfactor
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West African Examinations Council (WAEC) says candidates for the November West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) will have the option of choosing between Computer Based Tests (CBT) and Paper Based Tests. Head of National Office, WAEC, Nigeria, Dr Amos Dangut, stated this in Ibadan on Wednesday while monitoring the ongoing WASSCE, along with some principal officers of the council West African Examinations Council (WAEC) says candidates for the November West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) will have the option of choosing between Computer Based Tests (CBT) and Paper Based Tests. Head of National Office, WAEC, Nigeria, Dr Amos Dangut, stated this in Ibadan on Wednesday while monitoring the ongoing WASSCE, along with some principal officers of the council. He said that the exam body had successfully conducted the first edition of the computer-based West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), also known as CB-WASSCE in January/February. @stjamesLIVE
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