CURBING THE MENACE OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE IN SENIORSECONDARY SCHOOL EXTERNAL EXAMINATION IN NIGERIA USINGCLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV)
Keywords:
CCTV, Modern Technology, Curbing Examination Malpractice, Senior Secondary School External Examination (SSSEE) and Examination HallsAbstract
Examination malpractice has become a deadly cankerworm eating up the fabric of our educational system. The increase in the rate of involvement in this menace is not only limited to the number of students participating in it but also in the technique use and in the caliber of people practicing it. It has now become practically impossible to depend on any category of people for lasting solution since corruption has eaten up deck and harry of our society today. Technology can be of good help. This paper examines the possibility of using modern technology – Close Circuit Television to curb the examination malpractice. A survey research approach was adopted by using structured, five Likert scale questionnaire with 19 items drawn from three research questions for data collection. Descriptive statistic in SPSS was used for analysis of the responses from the respondents. The result shows that digital closed circuit television is one of the powerful modern technologies that can be used to monitor any examination with the goal of having minimum cases of examination malpractice. Modern CCTV has the potential to checkmate the activities of the students, invigilators and supervisors in the exam hall since it has provision for remote monitoring, footage recording, motion detection and a very high resolution that will make denial of any involvement nearly impossible. Installation of modern CCTV in all the halls use for eternal examination such as WAEC, NECO and NABTEB is the major recommendation of this paper.