Strategies for Curbing Stakeholders Involvement in Examination Malpractice in Science and Technical Colleges in Benue State

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Strategies for Curbing Stakeholders Involvement in Examination Malpractice in Science and Technical Colleges in Benue State

Strategies for Curbing Stakeholders Involvement in Examination Malpractice in Science and Technical Colleges in Benue State

Imborivungu, Terkimbi Emmanuel

University of Agriculture Makurdi,

Demonstration Secondary School

&

Orshi Charles Tyover

St Jude science and Technical College,

Tse Mker, Vandeikya, Benue State

Email: orshicharles@gmail.com, emmyterk@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

The article on strategies for curbing stakeholders’ involvement in examination malpractice in science and technical colleges in Benue State focused on the concept examination malpractice in science and technical colleges, stakeholder’s involvement in examination malpractice in science and technical colleges and practical steps towards curbing examination malpractice in science and technical collages.The study revealed that government, teachers, parents, science and technical school administrators, invigilators and staff of the examination bodies do involved in examination malpractice. The study recommended that sections of the Nigerian constitution that deals with examination malpractice should be amended and stiff penalties be used against the offenders to serve as deterrent to others who may want to engage in examination malpractice in science and technical colleges. Besides creating awareness, the intelligent building system should be adopted in all science and technical colleges to monitor examiners and examinee during examination.

Keywords: Strategies, Curbing, Stakeholders, Examination Malpractice, Scienceand Technical College.