Commissioner
for Education, Akwa Ibom State, Mrs. Eunice Thomas, has said that nine
pupils from public primary schools in the state, who had distinctions in
First School Leaving Certificate examinations, were unable to write
their names after a further test was conducted on them.
Speaking
during capacity building workshop for primary school teachers in Uyo
Senatorial District on Saturday, Thomas who was represented by the
permanent secretary, Ministry of Education, Mr. Chrisantus Asuka, added
that besides the nine, many others could not score five per cent in the
test.
She
said, “We conducted a pre-test and say let’s introduce subjective
questions, and not objective questions that one person will stand in the
exam hall and just call out A or B to the candidates and they all will
mark the correct answer.
“At the end, we realised that the child that scored 100 per cent could not score five per cent.
“How
did we discover this? In 2011, Akpabio directed all heads of schools to
take the best pupils from FSLC examinations, one person per local
government.
“We
sent them to school – honestly, out of the numbers sent, nine were
unable to write their names, while many others besides the nine could
not score up to five per cent in the test,” she said.
Thomas blamed the teachers for lack of commitment which resulted in their making the pupils cheat to pass examinations.
She
noted that many of these teachers claimed to teach the pupils without
marking or signing the pupils’ exercise books for a month. She added
that many of the teachers in the state public schools were not
qualified.
She
said, “I went to a school in Ukanafun LGA. I saw a teacher, who looks
like a village woman. I asked her who her commissioner was. She
mentioned a name that was not from this side, at all.
“If you set the same questions you set for the pupils for the teachers, many of them cannot answer.
“The
state government conducted an Aptitude Test using the same syllabus for
the students to test the teachers; honestly 60 per cent of the teachers
were unable to pass the examinations.”
Punch Nigeria

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