The
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has said it has adopted a
policy of score standardisation under which Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination candidates cannot get zero, even if they are
absent from the examination.
The board explained that apart from
absentee candidates, candidates who did not attempt any question or who
did not get any answer correctly were also captured under the policy and
would be awarded a “ common scale with uniform metric. ”
According
to JAMB, the score standardisation policy means that all candidates,
who are registered for a paper , will be awarded a score for that paper,
and there would be no zero score. The board stated this in a paper
presented by its Registrar , Prof Is- haq Oloyede , according to the
JAMB weekly bulletin obtained by our correspondent on Monday .
Oloyede
, in conjunction with other experts, made the presentation on score
standardisation at the 45th International Association for Education
Conference held in Azerbaijan.
The paper is titled, ‘ Social
responsiveness in applying assessment technicality: The case of
standardisation of a zero score in the UTME .’ The board said , “ The
adoption of the score standardisation is a technical procedure for
transforming candidates ’ raw scores in the different subjects taken by
each candidate to a common scale with uniform metric or units , which is
the globally accepted procedure. “ The general public hardly
understands nor appreciates why scores should be transformed and this
has been generating controversies and throwing up all sorts of unfounded
arguments. It is to be noted that some poorly educated professionals
consider the transformation of scores as an arbitrary allocation of
unmerited scores.
“ The issue has been compounded by candidates
whose scores of zero were transformed alongside other candidates’ scores
of above zero. Transformation is generally across board and was not
focused on individual candidates.
“ Candidates with zero scores
include those whose attempts earned them zero because they did not get
any answer correct ; those who mischievously did not attempt any
question throughout the course of the examination as well as those who
were absent from examination. ” The board noted that apart from
Oloyede , the panel of experts, which brainstormed on score
standardisation, comprised Prof Boniface Nworgu , Prof Raheem Lawal ,
Prof Muhammad Yakasai and Dr Omokunmi Popoola.
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