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Episode 01: The Paradox of skipping classes

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When students jump to the next class to sit for final examinations, it enhances unpredictable decline in their performance in their respective selected subjects of interest, leading to several unanticipated issues. Yet, a whole bunch of students do that and continue to do it in South Sudan. In this episode, we explore What could be the cause for such habit?

First published

06/29/2021

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education

Duration

7 minutes

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Episode Description

When students jump to the next class to sit for final examinations, it enhances unpredictable decline in their performance in their respective selected subjects of interest, leading to several unanticipated issues. Yet, a whole bunch of students do that and continue to do it in South Sudan. In this episode, we explore What could be the cause for such habit?

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