Table of Contents
- 1 What is examination malpractice and its causes?
- 2 What are the causes of examination malpractice among students?
- 3 What are the causes of examination malpractice in secondary school?
- 4 What are the types of examination malpractice?
- 5 What are the dangers of exam malpractice?
- 6 What are the consequences of examination malpractice?
What is examination malpractice and its causes?
From the analysis above, it is apparent that the major causes of examination malpractice are: misplaced priority for certificate acquisition against knowledge and skill acquisition due to the certificate syndrome in the society, Lack of preparation and inadequate preparation by students.
What are the causes of examination malpractice among students?
Causes of Examination Malpractice
- Parents’ Failure to Be Responsible. There is a saying that charity begins at home, so parents cannot be exempted from this social misconduct because they also contribute to this problem.
- Corrupt Educational System.
- Students’ Attitude.
- Environmental Factor.
- Undue Emphasis on Certificate.
What are the causes of examination malpractice in secondary school?
In the opinions of Badmus, (2006) and Aminu (2006) the phenomenon of examination malpractice is influenced by many factors which include lack of confidence as a result of inadequate preparation, peer-influence, societal influence, parental support and poor facilities in schools.
What is the punishment for examination malpractice?
In the case of principal, teacher, invigilator, examiner and agent or employee of the examination body, such person is liable to a jail term of four years without the option of fine. In any other case, three years jail term without the option of a fine.
What are the ways of preventing examination malpractice?
At present, schools prevent examination malpractice through invigilation, structural arrangements in the examination rooms and punishment of offenders. These methods are failing schools in preventing examination malpracitce because they do not address students’ problems that determine examination malpractice.
What are the types of examination malpractice?
Ayanniyi & Anya (2017) identified forms of examination malpractices to include tattoo, token, contract, expo, computo, impersonation, question paper leakage, aiding of students by lecturers, collusion among students, use of unauthorized materials in the examination hall, giraffe or extending of neck to copy from others …
What are the dangers of exam malpractice?
Dangers and Consequences of Examination Malpractice. Examination malpractice is a social evil that can damage society to the extent of possibly leading to a failed state. It has very serious economic, political and social consequences. In the last ten years alone, the West African Examination Council (WAEC) had to cancel the results of 814,699 candidates in its May/June Examination (Aminu, 2006).
What are the consequences of examination malpractice?
The findings revealed that examination malpractice has many effects on students’ academic performance, these include reduction in the worth of certificates, production of low quantity students, students are discourage from working hard among others.
What is the meaning of examination malpractices?
Examination malpractice is an act or irregular manner of testing candidates which contravenes the rules and conventions guiding the conduct of examinations. Examination malpractice has done a lot of harm to students since many of them have neglected their books with the hope of performing the magic they are used to in every examination.
What is exam malpractice?
Examination malpractice is any form of cheating before, during or after examination. There are different forms of examination malpractice: Plagiarism (stealing or passing ideas or words of another as one’s own); Using any cheat notes; Copying from pre-prepared answer sheet;