As Liberia struggles to revamp its education architecture, local civil service organizations such as LIPACE and the WAEC in Review project should be supported to go further. Together, we can succeed and improve literacy outcomes build on the foundation of empiricism, not assumptions.
Ganta School Administrator Blames WAEC for Her Students’ Mass Failures
In the wake of students’ mass failure in the recent West African Examinations Council Exams, where only 34 percent of students passed, the owner of the Harriet E. Parkinson Memorial Academy in Ganta is blaming WAEC.
OP-ED: Jerrut, the Epitome of Genius
Jerrut Kulah was one of only three girls, along with seven boys, who reached Division II in the WAEC Examination for 2016.
WAEC Boss Blames Media for Mass Failures
The national head of the West African Examinations Council in Liberia, John Y. Gayvolor, has blamed journalists for the mass failure of candidates in the recent senior high school exams.
Top Three Cuttington University Graduates Honored for Scholastic Performance
Cuttington University’s three best-performing students from the graduating class of 2015 all hailed from the same high school – Firestone-Liberia Senior High School.