Exam Malpractice: Students Made To Wear Anti-Cheating Helmets! [Photo]
Exam Malpractice: Students Made To Wear Anti-Cheating Helmets! [Photo]
Students in
Thailand appear to have been forced to wear helmets to prevent
them from cheating during exams.
Photographs posted to a
Bangkok’s Kasetsart University alumni Facebook page appears
to show students wearing a “helmet”, which consist of a piece of
paper wrapped around the head and pieces of paper stapled to
either side.
Kasetsart University is a public university, ranked one of the
best in Thailand and with a focus on agriculture, food,
technology and innovation. The low-tech anti-cheating helmet
invention doesn’t look sophisticated, but would function like
horse blinkers and prevent wearers from glancing to the side
which should prevent any sneaky peeks at neighbours’ answers.
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