WAEC Laments High Rate Of Cheating Among Blind Candidates

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This piece of news might be baffling and seemingly hard to believe but blind people do cheat in exams too – at least according to Examination body, WAEC.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC), says blind candidates also cheat during examinations.

The Head of Test Administration of WAEC in Nigeria, Mrs   Frances Iweha-Onukwu, made the revelation in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Wednesday, saying that they cheat by colluding.

Iweha-Onukwu said the reason could be that the candidates were usually not well equipped individually for the examinations.

She added that this had been responsible for what she described as ‘not too wonderful performance’ among the blinds.

“We have discovered that there is usually high incidence of collusion among blind candidates during examinations. That is why their performance has not really been anything wonderful. Our society is such that there have not been adequate and conscious efforts to take care of the challenged. There have not been enough trained personnel to guide blind candidates before being exposed to major external examination’’, she said.

She lamented a situation where just one teacher who studied Special Education in higher institution is employed to cater for the needs of physically challenged persons of various dimensions. She said the situation must be reviewed.

“I cannot explain how one teacher, who studied special education can be given the singular task of meeting the academic needs of the deaf, dumb, the blind and all others. Meanwhile, there are candidates who need personalised attention on one-on-one basis.

If we intend to give the best and all-inclusive education, Federal Government must employ more trained teachers in special education to take care of the different defects among the physically challenged students.

There must also be consciousness in policy formulation that will take care of these persons. This is because there is ability in disability. These persons can do better if adequate care is given,’’ Iweha-Onukwu added.

Source: NAN

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