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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by baybeeboi: 10:34pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp:if you can,please getd detailed list of subject so all this ends...you can't convince them........it's like you trying to impact knowledge into a zombie 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:36pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp: So where is the comprehensive WAEC list of subjects offered since 1961? The Journal was conducting a research based on 13 SELECTED subjects. I will ask you again, WHERE IS THE FULL COMPREHENSIVE LIST? |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by ellechrystal(f): 10:39pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
Na wa o. I don't want to believe this is true. |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:39pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
theV0ice: The term selected is because not all candidates participated for every subject other than English which is compulsory. Look at the break down for English and you will see that the total percentage of students that sat for English was 100%. Would the records take a selective view for some subjects but still include English which recorded 100%? I believe the term "selected"here states candidate choice. 1 Like |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:40pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
HzRF: Only 13 subjects offered? You are having a right royal laugh! 2 Likes
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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:40pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
Let's move things up a notch... 5 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:41pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
Now tell me if you need help interpreting the information presented here Sasnett, M. T. (1967). Educational systems of Africa;: Interpretations for use in the evaluation of academic credentials. University of California Press. 7 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:41pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
eGuerrilla: Olodo, then why is English having 100% sitting? The term "selected" translates to candidate choice. |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:44pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp: "13 selected subjects" is the operative phrase Rasta. 1 Like |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 10:45pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
HzRF:Pls sir, wit due respect, d guy says u should simply write 2 waec asking dem which subjects they consider relevant in dat year. wen I ws taking mine, so many subjects cam on board. We only took d ones we were offer. E.g music 1 Like |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:46pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp: No sir the candidate choice was already highlighted with the word "ENROLLMENT" and the "SELECTED" was talking about the subjects picked for the research "direction of enrolment of Nigerian candidates in 13 selected subjects" Go back and learn the English language sir 2 Likes |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:47pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
OP You are a clueless human being. How can you base your judgement based on a project? Do you know the meaning of "Sampling" when doing a project? Do you think that an investigator will include irrelevant materials? Common sense should tell you that "IF" Yoruba is offered, Igbo and Hausa too would. How can WAEC offer only 13 Subjects? Why not write Waec? You are not smart at all. Pls stop tagging me in such foolish thread... 1 Like |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by theV0ice: 10:48pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp: Do you think Agricultural science wasn't a subject until after 1975? What about Government? Fine arts? technical drawing? You think these were not WAEC subjects until after 1975? The particular paragraph preceding the list which i quoted was concerned with the most popular subjects among Nigerian students hence the percentage enrollment. The authors knew what they wished to achieve and the 13 subjects they listed sufficed for that purpose |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by babadee1(m): 10:48pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
HzRF: I have to read the original paper first to see if they mentioned their inclusion criteria but the link you posted is not working. |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:48pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
eGuerrilla: Do you sit for all 13 subjects? A candidate is meant to select a list of courses to sit for with English being compulsory. Do I need to spell it out for you dunces? Did you sit for every subject WAEC had on offer? Where you not expected to select a choice of subjects? Selected here is descriptive and that is why the percentile distribution for each subject varies other than English which recorded 100% sitting. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:49pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
eGuerrilla Can you open a new thread and post the documents since most members wont read the other pages of this thread before posting their thought. |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:55pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
Aigipan: I see civility settling in, that means you are seeing the truth. When you wrote your WAEC did you sit for all the subjects? Or did you Select a choice of relevant subjects? You have no argument. Buhari has dug his own grave with this. In a few days, I can guarantee you more revelations will emerge tht will make him a ridicule and a national embarrassment. Only the fly follows a rotten corpse to the grave. 1 Like |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 10:58pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp: So where is the comprehensive list of subjects offered by WAEC from 1961? Are you still looking for it? |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by BlackTechnology: 10:58pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp: By next week, the subjects offered will be posted to counter this trash posted by Buhari. 1 Like |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by BlackTechnology: 11:00pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp: Gbam With time the lies covering that certificate will be exposed. 1 Like |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by ayukdaboss(m): 11:00pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
HzRF:Don't insult the person. Write officially to WAEC requesting the said information and when you come back here, you'll have a genuine argument. This excerpts you're culling out from a recently written article citing information from 1960 is really laughable. |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 11:00pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
Aigipan: Go back... When you brain cell count equates to that of a 8 yr old come back. |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by ayukdaboss(m): 11:03pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp:But you guys said Hausa was not offered then (how did Buhari sit for Hausa??), now proof has been provided to you that Hausa was indeed offered during that time. You've now resorted to calling people names. What a shameless bunch! |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 11:04pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
BackDatAssUp: So you dont have the comprehensive list? but a selected one cited for research purposes? 2 Likes |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by ayukdaboss(m): 11:06pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
eGuerrilla:Oga please try and open a new thread with those images so these dunces can get some knowledge in their heads. There are so many opened threads on this same issue by these dolts. 1 Like |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by HzRF(m): 11:08pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
theV0ice:I will disagree with u Selected as used in the journal has diff meaning 1 is how u used it,the number of subjects available/vyed for is another meaning This journal is about the trend of education as far as 18th century before pulling this out if u go tru d journal no Nigerian language was mentioned before transition occurred If no Nigerian language was mentioned before evolution into what happened in 1961 I don't see why such a well detailed journal should hide a new subject and include new ones 1 Like |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 11:10pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
ayukdaboss: Liar. Hausa was not included in the northern curriculum or that of any region until a national curriculum was adopted by the newly formed central govt in 1975! 1 Like |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by Nobody: 11:12pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
Aigipan: Yes the selected list that had a 100% sitting in English for the same year. |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by vikyno(m): 11:12pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
All these noise about his W.A.S.C certificate is uncalled for. My take is that a person with such a low academic qualification is just not befitting an office of the president of the most populous black nation in the world. Please don't make Nigeria a laughing stock in among the comity of nations. 1 Like |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by HzRF(m): 11:16pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
ayukdaboss:Really Go tru d journal It was said in d journal that pple wants subject that directly affect them no the ones like shorthands,books keeping e.t.c If Yoruba was created and vyed for by the students and included y will Hausa be sideline in d name of low candidates |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by theV0ice: 11:16pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
HzRF: '13 SELECTED SUBJECTS' means the authors selected 13 subjects for the purpose of their paper and the paragraph preceding indicated they were more concerned with subjects that had more patronage. I want to hazard a guess that Yoruba had more patronage than Igbo and Hausa then hence it's listing. Also, there were 31 subjects listed for 1925-1950. Are you saying WAEC reduced it's subjects on offer to 13 by 1961? Like i asked earlier, do you think fine arts wasn't a subject then? what about technical drawing? Agric science? additional mathematics? if they were, why were they not included? |
Re: Waec Statistics In 1961 and 1967 by ozo13(m): 11:17pm On Jan 21, 2015 |
but chairman d one buhari gave army almost 50yrs proves otherwise. Hausa was included.go to court if u r not clear wt d result. HzRF: |
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