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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by Sirseedorf(m): 11:28am On Apr 30
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Blame tiktok

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by Olam09(m): 11:29am On Apr 30
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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by yemmit90: 11:30am On Apr 30
santaclaws:
The ministry of education is to blame. As funny as this sounds, let me break it down:

Most JAMB questions are based on A-level curriculum and for students to pass convincingly, they must read thoroughly, much beyond the scope of O'level syllabus covered in secondary schools. In the UK, students are meant to attend 6th form college where A-level courses are taught, thus preparing them for A-level exams and further studies.

We have an exam that is too advanced for most school leavers, but because the majority of students who pass have always depended on EXPO, we refused to talk about it.

Instead of the FG to have students stay at home up till 18, maybe we should add A-level colleges to the academic system so that students can either chose to write JAMB upon finishing secondary school or enter through A-level/Direct entry into 200 level.

That is not probably the case sir, I don't know how they do it now but during my time, everything you can see in jamb questions are what you could easily find or read in many secondary school text books.

God bear me witness, I don't even have time to read during my time because I was working then, and i scored 248. Maybe my brain was too mature for jamb thing back then than children of these day, I don't know.

I blame parents and children for the massive failure. You may be surprise that majority of parents and students are no longer interested in books but entertainments.

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by Thobie85: 11:33am On Apr 30
ironheart:
I understand but growing up, my teachers impacted me more than i can remember. They do not care who your father was and they did there job without fear or favour. Now we see teachers who are less motivated because employers do not pay them well, parents intimidates them and you dare not punish kids for not doing assignments. This same parent like you said who had little or no time for kids still blame the teacher's for failure


Brr na true u talk

Last term I happen to teach in a secondary school near barracks, so they have some soldier children as their student.

I teaches mathematics junior classes in this school.
There was a boy in jss1 that I flogged, after flogging the boy the next thing the boy said was master ‘sheybi u Dey come barracks na’ meaning he will report me to his father and d man will beat me cos I use to go to the barracks to play ball.

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by sameks08(m): 11:34am On Apr 30
I think the students these days are something else, they don't read, they don't care, girls goes after boys and vice versa. So in as much as you blame the parents also blame the students as well. Then teachers are not been motivated so don't expect any magic from them

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by Zannix(m): 11:34am On Apr 30
Blame social media and its monitization policy!

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by prizeless(m): 11:35am On Apr 30
There's nothing wrong with this result. What do you expect before?

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by LordIsaac(m): 11:39am On Apr 30
ironheart:
Parents and teachers.

Most teachers teach for the money to survive not for the passion

The schools gives good grades to students so that the parents wouldn't withdraw there wards from the school

You can not discipline children due to the reactions of parents.

Teachers no longer care about students welfare

Parents and their children…don’t drag the innocent teachers into the pervasive home training!

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by Konjiboii: 11:40am On Apr 30
Society and social media should be blamed. The govt should do something about TikTok , it’s a menace.

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by oceaneverdry77: 11:40am On Apr 30
My boy that wrote Jamb said as they are writing the exam light went off there center . B4 they put on generator 1hr30mins has gone, they have only 30mins left. He could not been able answer all the questions. The center is in in mararaba nassarawa state

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by bizhop01: 11:42am On Apr 30
In Nigeria secondary school students dominate social media now, WAEC is nonsense imagine students already with answers before exam cool

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by Oxmen(m): 11:49am On Apr 30
In my own opinion, i will put the blame in government fir not taking up their responsibility.
Back in 90's, we had only few private schs around each states. And those private schs are majorly for the elites with strong standard and qualified teachers. Then, the best sch to attain education was government schs with qualified and passionate teachers with disciplined environment and cultures. All this are with government regulating all schools with huge investment.
Both the private and public schs Nowadays are very poor with unqualified teachers and lack of our heritage culture.
Teachers nowadays are not professional and impassionate of teaching because that professionality is under paid.
Most of the private schs teachers teaches more than 2 subject with low pay, while government schs are no longer regulated and checkmate. Most of the private schs are open nust to make money and not that of professionalism. Hence, they need to collapse most of the to just few of them that can meet up to the required set standard. While Gov need to re-invest in the teachers nationally to make the teaching professions to be lucrative and attract personal investment of the teachers in the student

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by Fgovernor: 11:49am On Apr 30
I laugh when I see people blaming the students and some saying Jamb sets A level questions.
Let me explain in my own understanding,this percentage is good.
Every student have a particular set of course or subject he/she understands best, some don't understand when you teach them orally,some are talented when it comes to art, like woodwork, drawing, painting while some are good in creating and innovating things with the little material they have, you also have academic superstars like me who understands every subject no matter how frustrating it is. Government schools uses alternative to practical to teach subjects like Biology and chemistry and before you can be let into the lab, you must be in SS3. They are lack of teachers to teach some subjects,a teacher may be transferred to another school and it will take more than a year to find a replacement or youth corpers and teaching practice students would be used to replace the position temporary,this is absolutely wrong because the students would find it hard to understand and relate with an unqualified staff.
Guidance and counsellors also play a role especially in teaching good morals and helping them in choosing their subjects, the guidance and counsellors in public schools try their best when it comes to this and they have a success rate of 70% . Parents should also play a role when it comes to this,they should guide their kids, watch their movements and monitor their academic performance.
In the side of private schools, it is a little bit improved but the problem is over pampering and fear to scold a student. Private school students are most likely to fail when left independently without multiple caution. They ignore their teachers,insults them and they behave like they are on top of the world.
Students have a bigger role because it is their life and future, many students just lack concentration,many try but can't just understand, some are carried away by peer group and some goes through things like family pressure and poverty, devastation,no matter what try to pull yourself together and concentrate.
They are students who have fast brain and captures almost everything immediately while some have to read and re-read before they can have a clue. That's why Nigeria have to adopt various and a more improved way of teaching.
This jamb is a good result for all. Students did try and some are saying majority of the percentage scored under 200. At least they wrote it with their head.
If not for expo in Waec and Neco only 10 percent will have credit in the 5 compulsory subjects.
So I think education begins at home,read and try to understand,do research put yourself together, parents help your kids even if you are not educated they still like it when you ask them about school, monitor their movements and no matter what you go through don't let it pull you down.

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by dododawa1: 11:52am On Apr 30
Blame yourself


This Generation prefer

TILKO and FACEBOOK


To

READING.

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by Omoboricash(m): 11:53am On Apr 30
Deogratiasfx:


Perfect talk.....if am a teacher and I love my job, I will also load them with high grades and save my job; since that is what most parents want. No students will score less than B and no one will come last in position.

The genesis of school standard degrading started when the givernment allowed private schools establistment.
Most school owners are not into school business for quality but profit.
Have you asked yourself why is it that no student repeat a class in private school? Are they all brilliants. The answer is NO.
Have you ever seen where school propritor would call you and ask you to upgrade your reault for some students, because student was expected to fail ur subject as a teacher.
The same you that taught students that had 90, 80, 70 and 60 scores. Those that scored below 30s would be amended to 50 even 60 to prove to their parents that they are doing well academically.
Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by jaxxy(m): 11:58am On Apr 30
The educational system

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by ore16: 11:59am On Apr 30
Every stake holder have impact on the life of student . Most of the student are not ready to read, they prefer social media .

Parent need proper monitoring and guidance for his child .
Government need to provide conducive atmosphere for learning
Teacher need to impact good knowledge irrespective of challenge because anytime you choose your career to survive you must have passion for it .

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by ndan: 12:00pm On Apr 30
santaclaws:
The ministry of education is to blame. As funny as this sounds, let me break it down:

Most JAMB questions are based on A-level curriculum and for students to pass convincingly, they must read thoroughly, much beyond the scope of O'level syllabus covered in secondary schools. In the UK, students are meant to attend 6th form college where A-level courses are taught, thus preparing them for A-level exams and further studies.

We have an exam that is too advanced for most school leavers, but because the majority of students who pass have always depended on EXPO, we refused to talk about it.

Instead of the FG to have students stay at home up till 18, maybe we should add A-level colleges to the academic system so that students can either chose to write JAMB upon finishing secondary school or enter through A-level/Direct entry into 200 level.

U MAKE SENSE DIE

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by kentokay71: 12:01pm On Apr 30
So there is no A level again? what about JUPEB
santaclaws:
The ministry of education is to blame. As funny as this sounds, let me break it down:

Most JAMB questions are based on A-level curriculum and for students to pass convincingly, they must read thoroughly, much beyond the scope of O'level syllabus covered in secondary schools. In the UK, students are meant to attend 6th form college where A-level courses are taught, thus preparing them for A-level exams and further studies.

We have an exam that is too advanced for most school leavers, but because the majority of students who pass have always depended on EXPO, we refused to talk about it.

Instead of the FG to have students stay at home up till 18, maybe we should add A-level colleges to the academic system so that students can either chose to write JAMB upon finishing secondary school or enter through A-level/Direct entry into 200 level.
Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by 3kay945(m): 12:03pm On Apr 30
Samuelriano1:
poor performance of student in 2024 utme examination. who is to be blamed? Parents, teachers , student.
let's discuss.

Who to blame? The list isn't complete, sir.

I blame them all though in various level of percentage.
1. The government
2. Parents
3. Students
4. Teachers
5.Social media
6.Religious houses
7.The society at large.

I don't have time sharing the percentages.

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by uuzba(m): 12:03pm On Apr 30
Olam09:
Students
The world.
When I was a student, there was hardly any cable TV. No DSTV in Nigeria. Just our 5 local stations on TV. TV started at 5pm and closed by 12 midnight. I only watched voltron or whatever from 5pm to 6pm, that's if there was light. We didn't have generator. Non of my friends had gen. Only kerosene lamp. Then go out and play, then 7:30pm to 8:00pm one comedy. And that was it. No Internet, no tablet. Nothing. Just carry books and read and study.
Today, kids are carrying DEATH in their hands, mobile phones. And it is giving them mental anxiety, depression, anxiety disorders and other mental health issues.
Why won't they fail exams? Their heads are filled up with shit disturbing their concentration and progress.

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by Emeka71(m): 12:05pm On Apr 30
santaclaws:
The ministry of education is to blame. As funny as this sounds, let me break it down:

Most JAMB questions are based on A-level curriculum and for students to pass convincingly, they must read thoroughly, much beyond the scope of O'level syllabus covered in secondary schools. In the UK, students are meant to attend 6th form college where A-level courses are taught, thus preparing them for A-level exams and further studies.

We have an exam that is too advanced for most school leavers, but because the majority of students who pass have always depended on EXPO, we refused to talk about it.

Instead of the FG to have students stay at home up till 18, maybe we should add A-level colleges to the academic system so that students can either chose to write JAMB upon finishing secondary school or enter through A-level/Direct entry into 200 level.
So right.

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by ufotunang: 12:07pm On Apr 30
The students are to blame..the reading culture in Nigeria has died off..many of these students are in social media for 24hrs.. Instagram YouTube video watching sexy adult films, Facebook, TikTok on cable tv watching adult movies...so they are distracted by all of these and they do not read and study their books and their parents are busy hustling and working no time to supervise their children and discipline and train them

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by santaclaws: 12:08pm On Apr 30
kentokay71:
So there is no A level again? what about JUPEB

It's not adopted by the government as part of the educational system, that's what I mean oga. We use 6-3-3 system (I stand to be corrected) so there's no normal provision of A-level study, except in the private sector/ selected university programmes like Jupeb etc.
Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by tuzle(m): 12:08pm On Apr 30
LadyExcellency:



How is it wrong?

200 and above included those who got the maximum score which is 24% while the rest below 200 score is 76%.
24 + 76 = 100
u are right, I was thinking their above is looking is like from 200-250, 250 - 300
Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by Honestey: 12:10pm On Apr 30
Not who is to blame but what is to blame? And they are;

facebook,
Whatsapp
Tiktok
premier League, Laliga, UCL
X or Twitter
Snapchat
G World Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa

And too much hardship, how can parents cope with school fees, and coaching centre fees?

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by uuzba(m): 12:11pm On Apr 30
3kay945:


Who to blame? The list isn't complete, sir.

I blame them all though in various level of percentage.
1. The government
2. Parents
3. Students
4. Teachers
5.Social media
6.Religious houses
7.The society at large.

I don't have time sharing the percentages.
Exactly same thing I said.
The world has changed.
Children have to be seriously protected from corrupting influences all around.

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by santaclaws: 12:12pm On Apr 30
yemmit90:


That is not probably the case sir, I don't know how they do it now but during my time, everything you can see in jamb questions are what you could easily find or read in many secondary school text books.

God bear me witness, I don't even have time to read during my time because I was working then, and i scored 248. Maybe my brain was too mature for jamb thing back then than children of these day, I don't know.

I blame parents and children for the massive failure. You may be surprise that majority of parents and students are no longer interested in books but entertainments.

Somehow you think it's the fault of the 95% who couldn't score above 250? Bro, the result is a reflection of the educational system, stop using your experience to judge the situation.

Normally, with your score of 248, back then you wouldn't be able to gain admission into certain courses like Law or STEM courses. Now imagine a situation where the vast majority like 95% couldn't make it up to that score of yours! This isn't about unseriousness, 95% is almost everyone bro!

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by santaclaws: 12:15pm On Apr 30
REDshouse:


So those 24 percent students that passed jamb are from A level institutions, most of our students no longer fancy education, they are now into making money as little as their age, they are either Yahoo boiz, girl friends of yahoo boiz, runs girl (olosho). They no longer have time to study, many of them can hardly spell correctly and construct a good sentence..

85 percent of these so called students uses iphone 7 to 15 which their parent can't afford..

Majority of the problem lies on enforcement officers

24% apart from being too low, shows that your idea of percentages is very poor. Now out of that 24%, only 4.5% got above 250, which should be the upper average limit. Altogether, 95.5% scored less than 250 out of 400!

If that doesn't tell you it's a systemic problem, then you have a narrow view of society.

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by uuzba(m): 12:16pm On Apr 30
ufotunang:
The students are to blame..the reading culture in Nigeria has died off..many of these students are in social media for 24hrs.. Instagram YouTube video watching sexy adult films, Facebook, TikTok on cable tv watching adult movies...so they are distracted by all of these and they do not read and study their books and their parents are busy hustling and working no time to supervise their children and discipline and train them
Internet has spoilt things. It is a 2 edged sword. 1 side gives information. The other side gives moral destruction.

When I was in Uni, we had to buy books and handouts to read. Then Internet came, and I learnt about PDF. Can you imagine that till today, the 1000 pages textbook I downloaded, I've still not read it? Free download O! But zero concentration to read it. Instead it is the physical paper books that I was able to read and pass my exams.
Who has power to read 1000 pages PDF? Online, when Facebook etc is on the same computer you are using?

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Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by Evidenx(m): 12:24pm On Apr 30
EdiskyHarry:
I wish I can go back to 2013 and correct the mistake I made. In Nigeria, once you can read, write communicate well in English, no suffer yourself with all this jamb after your secondary school, just learn a good handwork and start building on it immediately.
Oil dey your head.

This is the absolute truth.
What a man needs in life is ability to read and write and speak. Which u can get in secondary level.
After that,na handwork win am....I wish the younger generation will listen.
Re: Outcome Of 2024 Utme Results, Who Is To Be Blamed? Parents, Teacher Or Students? by theredaddy: 12:29pm On Apr 30
santaclaws:
The ministry of education is to blame. As funny as this sounds, let me break it down:

Most JAMB questions are based on A-level curriculum and for students to pass convincingly, they must read thoroughly, much beyond the scope of O'level syllabus covered in secondary schools. In the UK, students are meant to attend 6th form college where A-level courses are taught, thus preparing them for A-level exams and further studies.

We have an exam that is too advanced for most school leavers, but because the majority of students who pass have always depended on EXPO, we refused to talk about it.

Instead of the FG to have students stay at home up till 18, maybe we should add A-level colleges to the academic system so that students can either chose to write JAMB upon finishing secondary school or enter through A-level/Direct entry into 200 level.


Are you seriously kidding, No be the same jamb we write, in my time if you score below 230 sef you go sober, i had 264 then .. my papa no even smile gimme

The truth is education as lost its value, if you eavesdrop on teenage boiz conversations naa Yahoo dem dey discuss while the gurlz know all the tik tok skits & influencers

Trends as killed educative drive, moreover we have the worst generation of parents, all dey do is chase money return home n give there phones to kids to play games or watch tik tok ... zero parenting.


i don't really blame the teachers, the salary is not encouraging and the Parents are not cooperating, ... in our time your parent go even come school tell teachers make dem beat yu well well ... say you no wash plate yesterday cheesy chia! we really suffer

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