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Cultural bias in west Africa’s school-leaver exam questions puts many students at a disadvantage
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Research by David Baidoo-Anu and Monsurat Raji suggests that cultural bias in questions on West Africa's major school-leaving exam (WASSCE) disadvantages students through language, contexts, and examples, raising fairness concerns across five countries.

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Cultural bias in west Africa’s school-leaver exam questions puts many students at a disadvantage
Emmanuel Ikwuegbu/Unsplash, CC BY The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) is a high-stakes test. For decades, it has served as the gateway to post-secondary education across five countries: Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia and The Gambia. But is it fair? David Baidoo-Anu and Monsurat Raji say their research shows that cultural bias in exam questions can put students at a disadvantage. This happens through language, contexts and examples. It raises questions about wh
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