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For education to prepare Nigerian youths for life, the alarming rate at which students fail the WASSCE examination every year should be seriously addressed. The situation demands urgent attention amongst others to really encourage students to prepare well for both internal (MOCK) and external (WASSCE) examination. Students have stayed six years (6-3-3-4) attempting at various times teachers made tests through continuous assessment and end -of-term examination called mock examination.Teachers should be bold enough to say accurately when students are ready and prepared for the final examination,…mehr

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For education to prepare Nigerian youths for life, the alarming rate at which students fail the WASSCE examination every year should be seriously addressed. The situation demands urgent attention amongst others to really encourage students to prepare well for both internal (MOCK) and external (WASSCE) examination. Students have stayed six years (6-3-3-4) attempting at various times teachers made tests through continuous assessment and end -of-term examination called mock examination.Teachers should be bold enough to say accurately when students are ready and prepared for the final examination, hence the common question that always comes to mind will be `to what extent can the scores obtained in mock examination be used to predict the final WASSCE examination result`. It is a rude shock to found students that have passed Mock Examination fail the Final WASSCE Examination. This has been a matter of concern to researchers, educationists and other stakeholders in education. The main focus of this study is to find out, if students` performance in mock examination result could successfully predicts WASSCE result.
Autorenporträt
Odufowokan Benard Adesina, Studied Mathematics and Economics, Economics and Educational Management (Planning) at Ogun-State College of Education And Ogun-State University, Nigeria. Senior Lecturer and Head of Department, General Studies Education, Tai Solarin College of Education, Omu-Ijebu, Ogun-State, Nigeria. He has more than 20 Journal Articles