Education

2025 BECE Results: WAEC under scrutiny

  The 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) results have caused concern among parents, teachers, and students in Ghana. High-performing students who did well in school assessments and mocks got aggregates of 20 to 21. This has led stakeholders to question the results’ accuracy. The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) …

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Educationist suggest five measures to end examination malpractice in Ghana

  Renowned Educationist, Ɔpanyin Wireko has suggested five measures the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) can implement to end examination malpractices in Ghana. In his recent article, the concerned Teacher condemned examination malpractice in Ghana and called on WAEC to adopt the five strategy to end the menace. “I want …

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When Teachers betray the nation: The silent destruction caused by aiding exam malpractice

    In the quiet corners of our examination halls, something tragic happens. A betrayal—deep, silent, and shameful. Invigilators, entrusted with the noble duty of ensuring fairness, become accomplices to academic deceit. Some teachers, once torchbearers of truth and knowledge, now whisper answers and pass cheat sheets to students. What …

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Solid Foundation Educational Complex Administrator urges parents to support art classes

The Administrator of Solid Foundation Educational Complex, Pastor Samuel Osei, has appealed to parents to support their children in actively participating in art classes, stressing that creative work lays a solid foundation for pre-vocational skills and STEM education. He made the call in an interview with the media during the …

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A letter to West Africa Examination Council (WAEC)

      A LETTER TO WEST AFRICA EXAMINATION COUNCIL (WAEC) HEADQUARTERS, ACCRA. From: Ɔpanyin Wireko (Educationist), University of Education, Winneba Email: ɔpanyinwireko@gmail.com Phone: 0547318490 / 0241328774 PRESS RELEASE: Five Ways Examination Malpractice Can Stop in Ghana I, Ɔpanyin Wireko (Educationist), and a concerned teacher want to condemn examination malpractice …

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Bono: Exam stakeholders commit to smooth, malpractices-free incidents – WAEC

    The West African Examination Council (WAEC) says stakeholders in Bono and Ahafo Regions are determined to uphold the integrity of the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). A total of 61,773 candidates are sitting for this year’s WASSCE in the Bono, Bono East, and Ahafo Regions. …

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