When Cheating Becomes a Policy: The hidden moral crisis in Ghana's education system

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  • Gifty 6 months ago

    Absolutely true! We are creating monsters for the country eroding core values essential for character formation.we need to redefine success not in good grades but rather, grounded individuals who can stand the challenges of ...
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  • Boat 6 months ago

    Waec has itself to blame, that is if they really care about the examination malpractices. You ask for invigilators then you offer them ghc 200 for five days of invigilation. The pupil wants to pass and waec wants them to pass ...
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  • Busiah 6 months ago

    You are big liars my friend. Exam cheating start classrooms to

  • Ina 6 months ago

    Great right up! On point!

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  • Manu Isaac 5 months ago

    No government will deliberately encourage examination malpractice. As a matter of fact, government through various institutions are trying their best to curb the menace. Notably are the serious punishments metted out to teach ...
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