ALLI-BALOGUN URGES LAGOS PRINCIPALS TO ENHANCE PERFORMANCE IN WASSCE, OTHER EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS

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…Ends Mass-Promotion To Terminal Class

The Lagos State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Mr. Tolani Alli-Balogun, has voiced concern over students’ performance in the West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and other external assessments.

He also urged principals across Lagos State to implement effective strategies and explore innovative solutions to improve academic outcomes.

According to a statement signed by Kayode Sutton, Deputy Director, Public Affairs, Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, the Commissioner expressed the concern at a strategic meetings held across the six (6) Education Districts, noting that despite the significant investment by the Lagos State Government in education, Students’ performance in external examinations has not reflected this investment.

He expected Students’ performance to improve, not decline, given the substantial resources allocated to education.

Alli-Balogun, taking a swift action to address the declining performance of students, calls for the exclusive promotion of high-achieving students to the terminal class.

This measure, he said, aims at ending the practice of mass-promoting students, which has hitherto, not yielded positive results.

This also would encourage the intending final year students to work harder and strive for excellence, ultimately leading to better academic outcomes.

He said, additionally, this strategic approach is expected to improve the overall performance of Students’ and raise the standards of education in the State.

The Commissioner urged for swift action to revive various school activities that tap into students’ natural learning abilities and stimulate their physical and mental well-being. This includes reactivating co-curricular activities that foster holistic development in students.

To achieve this, he directed implementing strategies that promote interactive learning, such as incorporating hands-on activities, experiments, and projects that encourage students to learn by doing, reviving sports and physical education programs that promote physical fitness, teamwork, and mental discipline, encourage students to express themselves through arts, music, drama, and other creative outlets and empowere them to take ownership of their learning by leading projects, clubs, and organizations that align with their interests.

By reactivating these activities, schools can provide students with a well-rounded education that prepares them for success in all aspects of life, he enthused.

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