To cheat or not to cheat in exams
a) They
(students) want to score more marks with less effort.
b)Syllabus
doesn’t get completed in time, but, the questions in the exam come from the
overall syllabus.
c)Pressure
from parents & peer-pressure to score good marks.
By
doing so, cheating may become a habit for the students and this may lead to
corruption. Cheating has the tendency to make people do less effort for their
jobs but expect more results than they deserve.
If you would ask the students (who cheat frequently), ”why do you cheat?”, then,
the answers of most of the students would be , “we don’t get taught ,the right
way. The teachers are not good.”, but that's always not true.
Everyone
gets crazy when a bollywood movie copies a Hollywood movie or a south-Indian
movie, then why not discuss about this issue of cheating, which in, some, way is the base
of these things.
To solve this issue, the following things may be considered.The syllabus should be such that it can be completed in
time. It should be such that a student can at least have the basic knowledge of
each chapter, or, if possible, some chapters should be made optional, so that,
the students get to choose chapters which they have interest in.
Most importantly, for students, parents and
teachers, learning should be the top priority, not marks. Hope, everyone would
take this issue seriously after reading this.
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