Philippines: Students are required to place “caps against fraud” on exams

Students at a Legazpi City college in the Philippines have been asked to keep the so-called <x)>capades against fraud”, during exams, which have caused mixed reactions in the country. Many students created houseclothes from cardboard, egg boxes, and other recycled materials. Others wore Halloween hats, helmets, or masks, [...]
Many students created houseclothes from cardboard, egg boxes, and other recycled materials. Others wore Halloween's hats, helmets, or masks to fulfill the request.
Professor Mary Joy Mandane-Ortiz, said she had requested a “fun way” to secure “territoriality and honesty” in her classrooms. She said the idea had been a truly effective “”.
The professor said her initial request had been for students to make a simple “design from the letter.
Mandane-Ortiz said her students did better this year, as they were motivated by strict test conditions to study more, reports BBC.
Many of them finished their tests early, and no one was caught cheating this year”, she added.













