Exams malpractice affects quality education - warns teacher
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Exams malpractice affects quality education - warns teacher
A secondary school teacher in Juba on Saturday warned that examination cheating practices will negatively affect the quality of education in the country. Frank Mpungu, the Deputy Head Teacher for Administration at Juba Academy Secondary School said exams cheating is an academic dishonesty that impacts quality education and sustainable development. Mr. Mpungu criticized the exams malpractices saying students who cheat will acquire good grades but…
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