Tag: Exam integrity
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Stop Misleading the Public: KNEC Warns Schools Against Fake KJSEA Ranking
KNEC cautions against spreading fake KJSEA analyses The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a strong warning to schools and education stakeholders about circulating fake or misleading analyses of the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) results. In a formal statement, KNEC stressed that inaccurate rankings and purported insights undermine the integrity of Kenya’s…
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Kenya KCSE 2025: Five Arrested for Cheating as DPP Pushes Tougher Bond Terms
Crackdown on Exam Cheating Gathers Momentum Ahead of KCSE 2025 The race to secure a fair and credible Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) 2025 has intensified as authorities report arrests in connection with examination malpractice. Five individuals were detained in a recent crackdown, underscoring the government’s resolve to curb cheating and uphold the integrity…
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KCSE Cheating Crackdown: DPP Pushes Tough Bond Terms
Kenya tightens grip on KCSE integrity as 2025 approaches The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Renson Ingonga, has signaled a hardening stance against examination malpractice ahead of the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. In a statement aimed at signaling zero tolerance for cheating, Ingonga urged courts to impose harsher bond terms on…
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Brisbane State High apologises for wrong Year 12 Ancient History topic
Overview of the incident Brisbane State High School, one of Queensland’s largest and most prominent state secondary schools, has apologised to students and families after admitting it taught the incorrect unit for a Year 12 external Ancient History exam. The error, which involved the Augustus unit instead of Julius Caesar, has prompted a swift response…
