General News of Friday, 17 September 2021Source: 3news.comA Fellow at the Centre for Social Justice Nii Armah Addy has questioned the decision by the government to purchase past questions for students to enable them pass their examinations. He described this decision as shameful and further raised issues against examinations being used as the only means to assess the performance of students. “It is a shame where we have been told the whooping amount of money had been invested in purchasing past questions as the reason for students to be able to pass very well. He further said examinations body, the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has failed over the years following the leakages of examinations questions. He said parents were already buying the past questions for their children to enable them have a first idea of what could come in their examinations.


Source:   GhanaWeb
September 17, 2021 13:18 UTC