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Headmaster advocates stricter measures to curb examination malpractice

Mr Mwinwule said examination malpractice undermined academic integrity, deprived students of genuine learning opportunities and weakened public confidence in educational qualifications.“Examination malpractice destroys true learning, erodes the credibility of academic certificates and produces graduates who lack the knowledge and skills needed for national development,” he said.
He said examination malpractice affected not only the academic development of students but also their self-confidence, critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
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