Examination Malpractice in Sierra Leone: Causes and Effects on National Development

Angella Magdalene George, Daniel Rince George

Abstract


Examination malpractice is a widespread concern that corrodes the foundation of educational systems worldwide. This abstract delves into the specific context of Sierra Leone, exploring the causes and far-reaching effects of examination malpractice on the nation's development. The causes include inadequate preparation, societal pressures, corruption, and the absence of values education. These elements contribute to a culture where cheating is normalized. The effects, in turn, reverberate across the fabric of society. The quality of the workforce diminishes, meritocracy erodes, education standards decline, and the nation's competitiveness is compromised. Economic growth, social cohesion, and moral values are all adversely impacted. In order to improve the quality of the education system, the country must invest in improving educational infrastructure, cultivating ethical values, and implementing strict enforcement and monitoring mechanisms during examinations. Eradicating examination malpractice is pivotal to realizing a robust education system and sustainable national development in Sierra Leone.

Keywords: Examination malpractice, National Development, education system

DOI: 10.7176/JEP/14-26-04

Publication date:September 30th 2023


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