Abstract

The influence of parents’ educational status on students’ tendency to cheat in examination was investigated in Secondary Schools in Calabar South Local Government. The objective was to determine whether parents’ educational qualification and current enrolment in higher institutions influence students’ tendency to cheat in examinations. A sample of 206 Secondary School students from 8 secondary schools in Calabar South Local Government area was randomly selected for the study using causal comparative design, with questionnaire to collect data from the students. Results show that there is a significant influence of mother’s educational qualification on students’ tendency to cheat in examination, with students whose mothers are holders of only First School Leaving Certificate having the highest tendency to cheat. There was also significant influence of parents’ current enrollment in school on students’ tendency to cheat. Students whose parents were currently pursuing higher education tended to cheat more than those students whose parents were not currently enrolled in school. It is recommended that women should not marry until they have at least Senior Secondary School Certificate which will equip them to properly assist their children to prepare adequately for examination. Parents should devote more time and resources to their children studies in order to curb to the menace of examination malpractice in the country.

Highlights

  • The Nigerian educational sector has been struggling with the issue of examination malpractice and cheating as a cankerworm

  • The data collected were analyzed using the SPSS version 10 (1999).The independent t-test and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used to test the hypothesis. This hypothesis states that parent’s educational qualification does not significantly influence the students tendency to cheat in examinations

  • The first finding of this study indicates that there is no significant influence of father’s educational qualification on students’ tendency to cheat in examination, there is a significant influence of a mother’s educational qualification on students’ tendency to cheat in examination

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Introduction

The Nigerian educational sector has been struggling with the issue of examination malpractice and cheating as a cankerworm. It seems to have defied solutions as all antidotes applied so far have been faulted by fraudsters. Examination malpractice is one of the most serious problem facing our educational system and may gradually grind the system to a halt. Cheating in examination has become rampant in almost every school and in all levels of education. It has grown more frequently than what it usually has been. The rate of students involvement keeps escalating with modernized cheating innovations.

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