Candidates' Weakness
Candidates’ weaknesses as reflected in their work included:
(1)Use of appropriate terms
Most of the candidates have the idea of what the question requires but due to not being able to use the proper terms to answer the questions end up answering out of context. For example: materials mistaken for tools; coatings from covering; covering defects from paint defects; repainting old painted surface.
(2) Poor reading habit
Candidates should endeavour to read constantly the recommended books.
(3) Site trips
Site trips should be made to enable the candidates familiarise themselves with the subject.
Recommended textbooks
Relevant textbooks should be provided for easy access.
SUGGESTED REMEDIES TO OVERCOME CANDIDATES’ WEAKNESSES
- Candidates should be taught how to use the appropriate terms and how to answer questions as required in painting and decorating.
- Candidates should be encouraged to read the more to enhance their understanding and get better grades.
- Visits to sites where painting and decorating operations take place to enable the candidates have better practical experience.
- Recommended textbook should be bought for use in schools. The following textbooks below should be provided for the students in the library.
RECOMMENDED READING LIST
S/N |
BOOK |
AUTHOR |
PUBLISHER & YEAR |
1 |
Painting and Decorating- Sixth Edition (An Information Manual). |
D. Butterfield, A. Fulcher, B. Rhodes, Bill Stewart, D. Tickle and J. Windsor. |
Wiley-Blackwell Ltd. 2011. |
2 |
The Complete Guide to Painting and Decorating |
Editors of Creative Publishing |
Creative Publishing Int’l. 1999. |
3 |
Dictionary of Painting and Decorating |
J. H. Goodier |
Charles Griffin & Company Ltd. 1987. |
4 |
Painting and Decorating |
J. H. Goodier, A. E. Hurst and W. M. Morgans. |
Griffin Publishing Ltd. 1980. |
5 |
The Modern Painter and Decorator |
Arthur Seymour Jennings |
Caxton Publishing Company. 1951 |
6 |
Handbook of Painting and Decorating Products |
Albert Beckly |
Granada Publishing Ltd. 1983. |