CANDIDATES’ WEAKNESSES
Candidates’ weaknesses as reflected in their work included:
(1) lack of understanding of the subject;
(2) lack of reading the relevant books for the subject.
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. |