Candidates' Weakness
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The weaknesses reflected in candidates’ work included:
(1) Violation of rubrics
Many candidates failed to adhere to the rubrics of the paper and therefore answered more than the required number of questions.(2) Inadequate preparation
Many of the candidates did not prepare well for the examination. This led to their poor performance.(3) Misinterpretation of the questions
Many candidates failed to perform excellently because of their inability to identify what the questions demanded. They therefore supplied wrong answers to the questions.(4) Skimpy answers
Most of the candidates were unable to explain their points; they only supplied skimpy answers to the questions. The answers provided were incomprehensible and lacked satisfactory details to convince the examiners to award them good marks.SUGGESTED REMEDIES TO OVERCOME CANDIDATES’ WEAKNESSES
- Candidates should learn how to interpret questions correctly;
- candidates need to study adequately to improve their English language so as to be able to convey their ideas properly;
- qualified Tourism teachers should be employed to teach students in schools;
- candidates should endeavour to update their knowledge by reading relevant Tourism textbooks;
- candidates should explain their points to earn full marks;
- candidates should be encouraged to attempt past questions.