Ferdinand | EducationGhana | March 11 | UEW Postpones Resit Examination for 2023 Graduating Batch of affiliate Colleges of Education
The Institute for Teacher Education and Continuous Professional Development (ITECPD) at the University of Education, Winneba, is postponing the resit examination for trainees from affiliated colleges due to discrepancies in recent results. Stay informed about the latest developments and updates regarding the new examination schedule.
The Institute for Teacher Education and Continuous Professional Development (ITECPD) at the University of Education, Winneba, has announced the postponement of the resit examination originally scheduled for trainees from the 2023 graduating batch in affiliated colleges. This decision comes amidst concerns over discrepancies in recent results and the need for further assessment.
Initial Schedule and Rescheduling
Initially slated to occur from 4th to 8th March 2024, the resit examination was rescheduled to 11th to 15th March. However, the ITECPD has now deferred the examination until further notice, citing the identification of discrepancies in recent results.
Concerns and Addressing Issues
Sources indicate that discrepancies identified in the recent results have prompted concerns among assessment officers at affiliated colleges. These officers are currently addressing the issues to ensure accuracy and fairness in the assessment process.
Previous Results and Covid-19 Period
Furthermore, concerns have been raised regarding previous results, especially those stemming from online examinations conducted during the Covid-19 pandemic period. These results require additional attention and scrutiny to uphold academic integrity.
Awaiting Official Announcement
While no official reason has been provided for the postponement, trainees are advised to remain vigilant for updates from their assessment officers regarding any new developments. As of now, no official date has been announced for the resit examination.
Conclusion
The postponement of the resit examination by the University of Education, Winneba, underscores the institution’s commitment to upholding academic standards and ensuring fairness in assessment processes. Trainees are encouraged to stay informed and await further announcements regarding the rescheduled examination dates.
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