After many years of witnessing a downward trend in student
performance, the West African Examination Certificate (WAEC) results
have hit an all time low as 70% Of Candidates failed
in the May/June edition this year. Many saw it coming considering the
dwindling allocation of resources to education in the country and the
lack of quality teachers but the most important contributing factor has
been the lackadaisical attitude of the students.
It's not been so
long since our time in Secondary School but there's been a massive
drastic drop in the quest for knowledge. During our time, we wanted to
be good, studied for long hours and even overnight and competed against
ourselves. Education was an active, big part and source of happiness in our lives but nowadays, take study out of a students life and he/she be happy. They like it easy and fun.
Success
doesn't just fall from heaven like our pastors want us to believe, it's
a result of hard work and proper preparation because you can't give
what you don't have. Success is deliberate and so is failure. "There is
no better future than through pen and paper", were my grandmothers last
words to me. For a woman who never saw the four walls of formal
education and that I never saw her alive after hearing those meant I had
heard from God himself and never took my books for granted. Even the
bible says "study to show thyself approved..." but what do we see these
days? Students are no more
studying, they don't. They are not driven or motivated by academic
success anymore. Words such as Hard work, determination, perseverance,
goals and all that are constantly losing value.
The reality is that boys
and girls are more conversant with Skelewu, Kukere, Dorobucci, Ukwu,
Gobe and a host of other words that hardly have any meaningful
contribution to their future. Many of them don't know anything other
than what's on TV. If Don Jazzy, Davido and the likes haven't sung it,
they won't know it. Social networks such as Facebook
and 2go have not helped matters as they have become a hub for the waste
of valuable study time. The whole day is spent "keeping up with the
Kardashians", chatting and all sorts of rubbish.
Students are busy
browsing "cheats" or "expo" for WAEC exams and even after the results
are out, one of the most searched topics on Google is "how to check WAEC result without scratch card",
why would you want to do that? Typical Nigerian attitude of cutting
corners and it went horribly wrong this time. WAEC board have argued
that the abysmal performance is as a result of a clamp down on "miracle
centres" and other exam malpractices, suggesting it has always been this
way but I bet not this bad.
I know there's a lot for the government, parents
and teachers to do but without commensurate effort from the students,
there can't be a fix for this. There need to be a change of priority and
attitude in secondary students of this generation, they need to
understand that there's no way around academic excellence, hardly. Hard
work and merit need to exalted and put in its rightful place for all to
see and emulate. Until these students learn to take responsibility,
we'll be talking about this or even worse for a long long time.
Usha Anenga (usha.com.ng and @UAnenga) is a concerned Nigerian.
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