Education
RSG To Train Examination Marshals
The Rivers State Gov
ernment has tasked its examination monitors to ensure adequate supervision and monitoring during the 2014 West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination WASC.
The Commissioner for Education, Dame Alice Lawrence-Nemi, who stated this during a meeting with the Examination monitors in her office, said that the menace of examination misconduct could only be eradicated when adequate monitoring is done during the 2014 WASC Examination.
The education boss, futher said that the ministry would train its examination monitors so as to maintain high ethical standards during the conduct of external examination.
According to her, Examination Ethics Marshals will train the examination monitors so that they will become permanent examination marshals of the Ministry of Education.
She noted that the monitors would also be part of the state examination marshals that will be launched soon at the Model Girls Secondary School, Rumueme, Port Harcourt.
The commissioner also charged the monitors to take the training very serious hinting that the menace of examination misconduct will become a thing of the past when they take the campaign to their homes and churches.
The Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Education Barr Minabelem Michael West said that Rivers State was number one in terms of education, and the leader of the state is working towards eliminating examination misconduct.
Barr West said examination misconduct is an offence and tasked the monitors to hand over anybody found guilty of the offence to the law enforcement agencies.
He also warned the monitors that serious punishment awaits any of the monitors that aid any student to commit any form of examination misconduct during the WASC Examinations.
The Director Secondary, state Ministry of Education, Mrs Stella Wigwe said that they selected men and women of good characters to form the team that would monitor this year’s examination. She said that the monitors would cover the three senatorial districts in the state and assured that the team would live up to expectations.
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