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March 1 2019

CXC concerned about high level of absenteeism

Regional News

Poor preparation during the January sitting of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) is the cause of the continued high levels of absenteeism says the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC).

Moreover, with 89.5 per cent of absentees in the region being age 17 and over, CXC’s Registrar/CEO, Glenroy Cumberbatch urged that this is a major concern that needs to be earnestly addressed.

“While it is important for CXC to continue to expand access of its examinations through the January sittings, the rate of absenteeism for these examinations detracts from the critical objective of offering the opportunity to out-of-school and re-sit candidates to improve their qualifications. It is also a concern for the respective territories as it is a waste of resources,” he said.

“CXC remains committed to supporting all students with our resources for better preparation using CXC’s website www.cxc.org or CXC’s Connect App at www.gocxc.org for easy access to past papers, syllabi, study guides and other materials. We also facilitate online support from peers and other resource persons with CXC social media portals. These resources are easily accessible, secure and inexpensive. We will continue to reinforce that support with feedback on their performances, especially in areas where they need the strongest assistance,” Cumberbatch added.

CXC also recommends stronger backing for students from their respective Ministries of Education by making students aware of available resources for better preparation.

The CSEC examination is offered in January where re-sit and private students make up the most number of candidates, while the CSEC examination in May/June see mostly in-school candidates and private candidates. CSEC subjects are examined for certification at the General and Technical Proficiencies, which provides students with the foundation for further studies and entry to the workplace.

Like 2018, CXC offered 13 subjects for this January sitting. However, there was significant decline in the number of candidates this year with 14,233 entries compared to 20,194 candidate entries in 2018. Sixty percent of the candidates were women and candidates age 19 years and over dominated the January sitting.

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