A school in Bauchi is working hard to stop cheating during tests. The Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Alhaji Sani Usman, talked about the new cameras they put up in exam halls. These cameras help make sure students take tests fairly.
The school uses special solar-powered cameras in important classrooms. They want to monitor what happens during tests and keep everything honest. The Rector explained that they are also working on a big research project that will help them use cameras outside classrooms to prevent other problems.
The National Board for Technical Education came to check the school's progress. They looked at 78 different study programs to ensure they met good standards. The team also wants to see if the school has the right equipment and people to teach students well.
The team noticed some problems at the school. They saw that some departments do not have student handbooks or academic journals. The power supply is not always steady. But they promised to look at everything fairly and help the school improve.
The camera project shows the school wants to stop cheating. By watching carefully, they hope students will do their best work. The Rector believes these cameras will help students understand that honest work matters more than trying to cheat.
The National Board wants to make sure schools teach students well. They check everything from classrooms to equipment. Their job is to help schools become better at teaching and supporting students who want to learn.
The school is serious about doing things right. It is using technology to watch tests and ensure everyone follows the rules. The cameras are just one way they are trying to help students learn and grow.
By checking everything carefully, the school hopes to become a better place for learning. They want students to be proud of their school and their achievements. The cameras and careful checks are part of making sure students have a good education.
The school uses special solar-powered cameras in important classrooms. They want to monitor what happens during tests and keep everything honest. The Rector explained that they are also working on a big research project that will help them use cameras outside classrooms to prevent other problems.
The National Board for Technical Education came to check the school's progress. They looked at 78 different study programs to ensure they met good standards. The team also wants to see if the school has the right equipment and people to teach students well.
The team noticed some problems at the school. They saw that some departments do not have student handbooks or academic journals. The power supply is not always steady. But they promised to look at everything fairly and help the school improve.
The camera project shows the school wants to stop cheating. By watching carefully, they hope students will do their best work. The Rector believes these cameras will help students understand that honest work matters more than trying to cheat.
The National Board wants to make sure schools teach students well. They check everything from classrooms to equipment. Their job is to help schools become better at teaching and supporting students who want to learn.
The school is serious about doing things right. It is using technology to watch tests and ensure everyone follows the rules. The cameras are just one way they are trying to help students learn and grow.
By checking everything carefully, the school hopes to become a better place for learning. They want students to be proud of their school and their achievements. The cameras and careful checks are part of making sure students have a good education.