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    During exams, students in the Philippines wear anti-cheating caps

    What is the most unusual approach to prevent exam cheating? Have you ever envisioned...


    Digital Desk: Bicol
    University College of Engineering students in Legazpi City was challenged to
    create their own headwear.

    What is the most unusual
    approach to prevent exam cheating? Have you ever envisioned hats that seem like
    blinders or that remind you of Halloween? Images of students wearing various
    coloured and shaped hats are going viral in the Philippines. These were 'anti-cheating'
    headwear designed to keep students' eyes from wandering during tests.

    To
    deter cheating during midterm exams, students at the Bicol University College
    of Engineering in Legazpi City were required to create their own headgear. Mary
    Joy Mandane-Ortiz, a faculty member at the university, had assigned the
    students the responsibility of designing their own hats with creative freedom.
    According to reports, she was inspired by a Thai university.


    Ortiz
    shared photographs of her students on Facebook. Some of the students in the
    images are wearing helmets, while others are wearing huge hats and cardboard
    cartoon figures. One of the pupils was dressed as a cardboard minion, while
    others were dressed as egg boxes. Another appeared to be wearing his
    undergarments on his head.

     

    "I truly love and
    [am] proud of my students because their engineering midterm exams can be
    difficult and stressful, but they managed to bring some colour and fun,"
    Ortiz wrote in one of her photos. Students, thank you very much. You make me
    happy."

     The photographs
    have gotten a lot of attention. While humorous, it remains to be seen whether
    inspiration will spread.