Liberalization of Primary Education and Examination Malpractice in Mbarara City North, Western Uganda.
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2024
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International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development
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The study examined the relationship between liberalization of primary education and examination
mal practice in Mbarara City North. The study was guided by the following objectives; i) to assess
the ways of liberalization of primary education in primary schools of Mbarara City North. ii) to
examine the forms of examination Malpractices in primary schools of Mbarara City North. iii) to
establish the relationship between liberalization of education and examination mal practice in
primary schools of Mbarara City North. This study adopted a correlation research design. The
study population comprised of the City Inspector of School, City Education Officer, School
Management Committee, Headteachers, Teachers, and p.6 Pupils that sat for p.7 external
promotional exams and currently in primary seven. The sample size of 468 was used. Purposive
sampling and simple random sampling was employed to sample respondents. Data collection
methods were self-administered questionnaires and interview guides. Data was analysed by both
qualitative and quantitative data analysis. The findings on objective 1 underscore several factors
contributing to the enhancement of the teaching and learning process like quality of the school
environment, availability of resources, consistent pupil attendance, and parental contributions all
play significant roles in fostering a conducive learning atmosphere. The findings on objective 2
suggest that examination malpractices were prevalent in primary schools in form of examination
leakage, external assistance provided to pupils, corrupt practices involving stakeholders and
examination officials, hiring others to take exams, invigilators extending extra time, and answer
sheet substitution during examinations. These results underscore with substantial agreement that
examination leakage, external assistance to pupils, corrupt practices involving stakeholders and
officials, hiring proxies for exams, extending extra time, and answer sheet substitution are
occurring, it's clear that the integrity of assessments is compromised. Findings on objective 3
revealed a significant positive correlation (r = 0.234, p < 0.01) between the liberalization of
primary education and examination malpractice in Mbarara City North primary schools highlights
the importance of a balanced approach to educational reform. Recommendations to the study were
Strengthen examination security measures, Promote ethical conduct and integrity, Enhance
monitoring and surveillance, Standardize examination procedures, Strengthen accountability
mechanisms, Foster a culture of academic integrity, Conduct comprehensive impact assessments,
Integrate integrity into reform strategies and Continuous review and adaptation
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