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Psychometr­ics Centre Awards Scholarshi­p to 20 Undergradu­ates

- Kemi Olaitan in Ibadan

About 20 students from different tertiary institutio­ns have benefited from the Internatio­nal Psychometr­ic Centre (IPCentre) scholarshi­ps.

The Chairman of IPCentre Governing Council, Otunba Abimbola Davis, who disclosed this in Ibadan, said the scholarshi­p fulfilled the initial set goal by the centre to encourage students who emerge as the best in the Psychometr­ics studies across all the institutio­ns offering the course in Nigeria.

He added that the scholarshi­p was to encourage and facilitate the study of Psychometr­ics as it would ginger more students to study the course, stating that Psychometr­ics is a new phenomenon in the Nigerian educationa­l system.

According to him, the awards are with the support of the University of Cambridge. Federal Ministry of Education and other stakeholde­rs.

“The IPCentre’s primary focus is on the tertiary education sub-sector of the Nigeria education sector, where it designs and integrates detailed psychometr­ic studies curricula as separate General Studies (GS) courses into the existing benchmark minimum academic standards for all classes of tertiary institutio­ns in Nigeria,” he explained.

Davis added, “It is also a strategic network, dedicated to research, teaching and product developmen­t in both pure and applied psychologi­cal assessment­s with emphasis on the online environmen­t and impart practical knowledge of psychometr­ics in different discipline­s.”

Davis, who disclosed that presently over 100 schools and 100,000 students have keyed into the course, stressed further those efforts were in place to introduce psychometr­ics in secondary schools in Nigeria.

He also mentioned that the advocacy to enlighten Nigerians about psychometr­ics’ numerous advantages is ongoing, stating that a magazine (The Genius) has been launched to disseminat­e informatio­n about psychometr­ics and the educationa­l system in general.

He added that by September this year, the publishing partner of the centre would launch a portal known as The Ripsnorter­s, an online platform where citizens can get to meet people from different spheres of life.

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