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Omolade Adunbi, an anthropologist, says that some students, fearing that they are going to be failed in exams, believe the only way to protect themselves is to belong to a cult where they can "harass professors".Ban them if you canRivers State outlawed cultism in 2004, setting up rehabilitation committees and special courts to try those accused of membership.
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Deception and dishonesty in online exams are believed to link to their unmonitored nature where users appear to have the opportunity to collaborate or utilize unauthorized resources during these assessments.
The regulator found anecdotal evidence that exam boards believed that examiners may look for extra marks to award students when dealing with an appeal, despite being briefed not to do so.
Jerry Jarvis, the former managing director of the Edexcel exam board, believes students stand to do better under a modular system - although he thinks the differences will be small.
Brilliant if they do: universities will start to believe exam grades again, and employers guarantee jobs to those who've acquired the skills they need.
Ministers believe exam boards have in recent years competed for business by making it easier for pupils to obtain higher grades.
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Meanwhile, a survey by The Student Room shows that more than half of A-level students believe exam reforms have made them more likely to miss their first choice of university this year.
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