CXC REPORTS EXAM IMPROVEMENT BUT WARNS OF CHEATING AND GENDER GAP

CXC REPORTS EXAM IMPROVEMENT BUT WARNS OF CHEATING AND GENDER GAP
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Caribbean students are showing marked improvement in this year’s CSEC exams, with 44% now achieving the critical benchmark of five subjects—including math and English—a 3% increase over last year. But the Caribbean Examinations Council is also sounding the alarm over rising exam irregularities, including cheating with smartphones and smartwatches, as well as a troubling gender gap in advanced-level subjects. The results were announced on Friday in Grand Cayman, where CXC officials also unveiled a new flexible learning program aimed at keeping more students on track

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