Governor Mutfwang calls for collaboration while Athena and Educare gear up to assist students in JAMB CBT preparation. Find out more!
In a bid to enhance the Computer-Based Test (CBT) experience in Nigeria, Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has emphasized the importance of partnerships involving the government and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). The call for collaboration aims to expand CBT infrastructures and provide better support for candidates. On a similar note, the Athena Center for Policy and Leadership and Educare have stepped up to prepare over 1 million students for the upcoming JAMB CBT exam. Their proactive approach underscores the significance of adequate preparation for success.
Governor Mutfwang's advocacy for partnerships in expanding CBT infrastructures reflects a forward-thinking strategy to improve the education system in Nigeria. By fostering collaborations with NGOs, the government can ensure that students have access to the necessary tools and resources for successful CBT experiences. Additionally, the commitment of Athena and Educare to prepare a significant number of students for the JAMB CBT test demonstrates the collective effort to enhance educational outcomes in the country.
Did you know that the utilization of CBT in educational assessments has been shown to improve efficiency and accuracy in grading? With technology playing a significant role in modern education, the integration of CBT has become increasingly important. Furthermore, the dedication of organizations like Athena and Educare showcases the positive impact of private initiatives in complementing government efforts towards educational development.
By Collins Yakubu-Hammer. Gov. Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau has called for partnership among government, Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs), ...
By Felix Khanoba. Two non-governmental bodies, the Athena Center for Policy and Leadership and Educare have expressed their readiness to adequately prepare ...