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Ghana’s Education Suffers Pervasive Corruption; Randomization Of WASSCE Questions As A Bailout

January 10, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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A Critical Examination Of The 2023 WASSCE Results

In a society marred by pervasive corruption, the tendrils of dishonesty have insidiously infiltrated the very fabric of the education system. The consequences are dire, eroding the integrity of academic institutions and compromising the meritocracy essential for a thriving nation.

From manipulated admissions to compromised examinations, the prevalence of corruption undermines educational values. In such an environment, the moral compass of the nation is skewed, fostering a culture where dishonesty is normalized.

In a significant move to address the persistent issue of examination malpractices, the Minister of Education, Yaw Osei Adutwum, has announced the impending randomization of West African Senior School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) questions. The initiative aims to enhance the integrity of the examination process by preventing cheating and ensuring the credibility of results.

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This announcement comes on the heels of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) cancelling the results of over 3,500 students who allegedly engaged in exam misconduct during the 2023 WASSCE. The Minister emphasized the government’s commitment to addressing challenges within the education sector and highlighted the significance of the proposed policy in curbing malpractices at every level.

Yaw Osei Adutwum, speaking to journalists in Accra, drew attention to the success of a similar measure implemented during the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in 2014. The serialization of questions was introduced in collaboration with WAEC, ensuring that candidates could not predict or gain an unfair advantage by obtaining leaked questions.

“We are now going on a journey to randomize also WAEC exams. Candidates can sit in the same room as other candidates, but the questions will be randomized. How can you cheat? So this cheating business, we are going to stop it. We as a government are committed to ending cheating; we have begun on a journey that our results and questions are genuine.”

Yaw Osei Adutwum

The proposed randomization of questions is a strategic move to disrupt any attempts at cheating during examinations. By introducing unpredictability in the distribution of questions, the government aims to create an environment where candidates cannot rely on leaked questions or engage in malpractices.

Yaw adutwum
Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum

“More subjects were cancelled many years ago with regard to the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). You can check the records in 2014; I don’t want to equate in terms of malpractices. We worked with WAEC to introduce what we call serialisation of questions. If you buy any questions, you may not know if the questions are for your region.”

Yaw Osei Adutwum

Integrity Of Education

The Minister’s announcement aligns with the broader efforts to uphold the integrity of the education system and the credibility of examination results. Examining the records of previous malpractices, especially during the BECE, provides insight into the effectiveness of serialization in curbing cheating.

The 2023 WASSCE results, released by WAEC on December 18, revealed that the examination body withheld the results of 4,878 candidates for failing to return learning support materials supplied by their schools. Additionally, subject results of candidates from 235 schools were withheld due to the use of artificial intelligence-generated answers during the examinations.

The move towards randomization of questions demonstrates a proactive approach by the government to address emerging challenges in the education sector. As the government takes steps to implement this new policy, it is expected that the measure will not only deter potential cheaters but also ensure the fairness and reliability of the WASSCE examination process.

The success of such initiatives lies in collaboration between the government, educational institutions, and examination bodies. It marks a pivotal moment in shaping the future of education in Ghana, emphasizing the commitment to providing a fair and transparent assessment system that upholds the integrity of academic achievements.

Reclaiming the integrity of the education system demands a concerted effort to dismantle corruption, allowing a brighter future built on knowledge, fairness, and true meritocracy to emerge.

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