WAEC asked to publish SHSs involved in 2023 WASSCE malpractice
Africa Education Watch (EduWatch) has called on the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) to publish all names of Senior High Schools (SHSs) that were involved in malpractice in the 2023 edition of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination.
EduWatch’s call comes after the not-for-profit-making organization told Parliament it has adopted naming and shaming of schools involved in examination malpractice as one of its remedial measures to discourage cheating.
The Executive Director of the Watch, Kofi Asare citing reports of collusion planning taking place in some Second cycle schools ahead of the 2024 WASSCE has therefore urged WAEC to name and shame schools that cheated in last year’s International examination.
“In their June 8, 2024 presentation to Parliament, The West African Examinations Council – WAEC, GHANA submitted that, among others, the naming and shaming of schools involved in examination malpractice was one of its remedial measures to discourage the menace.
Pursuant to WAEC’s own remedial strategy, amid the reports of collusion planning taking place in some schools ahead of 2024 WASSCE, I urge WAEC to publish all names of schools that were involved in examination malpractice in 2023 WASSCE,” the Director of the education think tank said in a social media post sighted by Thisterm.com.
Relatedly, Africa Education Watch following the upcoming conduct of this year’s West African Senior School Certificate Examination is calling for volunteers to join their monitoring team to monitor the International examination at various centres.
In a social media post sighted by Thisterm.com, Executive Director of the Watch, Kofi Asare said the education think tank is remobilizing to monitor the 2024 WASSCE slated for August in private and public schools nationwide.
The Africa Education Watch official indicated that secondary school workers with integrity and concern for ensuring a free, fair and transparent West African Senior School Certificate Examination are fit for the monitoring exercise
“If you are a secondary school worker with integrity and concern for ensuring credible external assessment, join Eduwatch’s WASSCE Monitoring Team by sending your name and school to WhatsApp number 0303975001 (strictly confidential)
The Eduwatch WASSCE Monitoring Coordinator will revert within 10 working days to communicate the outcome of a Due Diligence exercise on your request,” the Director of Education Policy Research and Advocacy Organization said.
Mr Kofi Asare added, “Kindly note that the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) Monitoring is voluntary. There shall be no financial reward or reimbursement for any costs incurred by monitors.”