Weakness and Remedies
Candidates’ weaknesses include their inability to:
- express their thoughts correctly;
 - write correct spellings for scientific words;
 - interpret questions correctly
 - write legibly;
 - differentiate between definition, explanation and listing;
 - differentiate between methods and equipment;
 - draw a fish pond;
 - differentiate between capture fisheries and culture fisheries;
 - write complete word for pH meter or dissolved oxygen meter as many wrote meter without the pH or dissolved oxygen.
 
The following remedies were suggested to overcome these weaknesses:
- textbooks that cover a wide range of the syllabus should be used by the teachers and candidates;
 - teachers should increase their efforts in pond construction teaching;
 - teachers should endeavour to get previous marking schemes in teaching the students what is expected of them during examination;
 - teachers should emphasize on legible hand writing for students;
 - teachers should endeavour to cover the syllabus for students before the commencement of the examination;
 - students should cultivate habit of reading;
 - candidates shold cultivate the habit of reading and understanding what a question requires before attempting to answer them;
 - teachers should give students task that will improve their spellings of technical and scientific words;
 - teachers should endeavour to teach both simple and difficult topics in the syllabus;
 - candidates should be more exposed to diverse ways of answering application questions;
 - emphasis on teaching candidates’ anatomical and correct scientific words;
 - teachers should participate in WASSCE marking and coordination exercise;
 - schools should have standard fish farms to bridge the gap between theory and practical;
 - models should be used in teaching and instruction of fisheries;
 - teachers and school administrators should always utilize the WASSCE Chief Examiners Reports for previous diets of WASSCE exams in the preparation of candidates for external examinations.