Tue, 06 Dec 2016 12:43:10 +0000 By Edna Yambani What a long day! I am exhausted but well fulfilled. My day starts early as I have to be at the Examination Centre by 07:00hrs and no excuses are allowed. Traffic jam, sickness, funerals or anything that will delay you from going to work has to be put on hold. I still remember how I felt like I had malaria at one time during invigilation and I had to negotiate with the malaria parasites to hold on until the Examination period was over and for sure I remained fit for duty! We are outside the Examination Hall and I address the candidates: Good morning, please line up and allow me to conduct a thorough search in your pockets, shoes, socks and any other necessary places….(laughter from candidates). I explain further: This thorough search is one of the measures taken against EXAMINATION MALPRACTICES and anyone found wanting […]
Examination malpractices: what went wrong?
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