President of the Lagos State Chapter of the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS), Yomi Otubela (Facebook/Yomi Otubela) Students attending private schools in Lagos will soon be writing a unified examination as private schools owners move to tackle mass failure in external examinations.
Private
schools owners in Lagos state are planning to organize a unified examination
for their students in order to tackle the incidence of mass failure, The
Guardian reports.
The
president of the Lagos State Chapter of the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS), Yomi
Otubela, revealed this during a
three-day retreat themed: "Effective
Empowerment of Schools through Collaborative Building Capacity and Leadership."
He said
the move will ensure that all stakeholders do their best to prepare their
students well, thereby stemming failure in in external examinations like the West African Senior School Certificate
Examinations Council (WAEC) or
the National Examination Council (NECO).
“Among
the advantages of the unified examination is to ensure that all stakeholders
will be on their toes to ensure that their students perform well in the unified
examination," he said.
“The
teachers will also be aware that the assessment of students at the end of every
session is not only their responsibility.”
Otubela
said the association will ensure that teachers in private schools cover the
curriculums right from the primary school level.
"We
are going to ensure that the teachers and the schools cover their curriculum as
at when due because in the past, we have had situations where students were
tested by their teachers alone until they got to primary six or junior
secondary three."
Private
school are part of the Nigerian education system, making up for the wide gap
between available government schools and the number of students.
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Thursday, 5 March 2015
Nigeria EducationPrivate school owners plan unified exams to tackle WAEC/NECO mass failure
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