2024 WASSCE exam malpractices: Schools projected answers on boards for 2024 WASSCE candidates to copy – WAEC

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WAEC has shockingly revealed the damming cheating that went on during the 2024 WASSCE for school candidates. According to WAEC’s latest update on the just-ended WASSCE, some schools had the guts to, with the aid of projectors, project WASSCE exam answers on boards for their candidates to copy.

While it is not clear why WAEC has not named and shamed such examination centres and schools that engaged in the practice, it is also not clear why WAEC did not provide these details while the examination was going on.

In the latest press release, WAEC disclosed that candidates and schools caught cheating in the exam will be dealt with. It listed six different ways through which cheating was carried out.

While some students sneaked in photocopies of answers to questions, others hid foreign materials in their uniforms. Some candidates and teachers went to the extent of smuggling mobile phones into the examination hall to enable copy answers sent to such phones via social media.

In some schools or examination centres, the answers to questions were boldly written on boards for candidates to copy for WAEC.

In some instances, mobile phones were used to take snapshots of questions, which were then shared on social media.

READ: WAEC Releases 2024 WASSCE (SC) Exam Malpractice Details

 

WAEC, in the press release, said, “During the monitoring of the examination, the council’s inspectors observed a number of infractions on the part of some supervisors, invigilators, and candidates. Some of the infractions recorded include: ”

  • photocopying of answers and distribution of same to candidates;
  • hiding of foreign material on candidates in the examination halls;
  • smuggling of mobile phones into the examination halls by candidates and teachers;
  • writing answers on boards for the candidates to copy;
  • use of projectors to display answers on the board for candidates to copy;
  • use of mobile phones to take snapshots of questions and post the same on social media.

WAEC is expected to apply the whip and punish individuals caught in the act.

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