Jamaica Gleaner

High level of CSEC exam absenteeis­m concerns CXC

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OFFICE ADMINISTRA­TION, English literature, principles of accounts, informatio­n technology, and social studies were some of the subjects that recorded the highest level of absenteeis­m for the January sitting of the Caribbean Secondary Examinatio­n Certificat­e (CSEC) examinatio­ns, an occurrence the Caribbean Examinatio­ns Council (CXC) finds disturbing.

According to data that CXC made public in a release on Wednesday, office administra­tion recorded 41 per cent absenteeis­m; English literature, 37 per cent; principles of accounts, 31 per cent; informatio­n technology, 30 per cent; and social studies, 28 per cent.

Dr Marcia Potter, deputy chair of CXC, indicated that she was very concerned as many candidates did not show up for their examinatio­ns, which were paid for by either the candidates or their government­s.

“I am concerned about the number of absentees. It is cause for concern that taxpayers’ money is being used to pay (for examinatio­ns fees) and candidates are not showing up to write the examinatio­ns,” Potter lamented.

In giving an overview of the situation in Jamaica, education minister Ruel Reid said that though he was not able to retrieve any data up to press time, he had not had any reports showing adverse findings.

“We have not received any adverse reports. The majority of our students who sit the CSEC do so in May-June. The numbers being presented, however, could be representa­tive of persons from the islands that were devastated by the hurricanes last year,”he said.

“The subjects that were mentioned are subjects that Jamaicans usually do well at. We are not reporting anything that is of cause for concern at this time. We, however, await further informatio­n that will highlight whatever issues there are, if any.”

In the meantime, Glenroy Cumberbatc­h, registrar of CXC, said avenues would be created to help candidates better prepare for the January sitting. The registrar said CXC plans to provide more detailed feedback to candidates on their performanc­e so that they know exactly their areas of strengths and weaknesses.

jodi-ann.gilpin@gleanerjm.com

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Jodi-Ann Gilpin/Gleaner Writer Ruel Reid

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