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E4J: The importance of teacher codes of conduct in teaching the rule of law
For over 15 years, IIEP has been promoting the use of Teacher Codes of Conduct in the fight against corruption in education systems worldwide. This was the subject of a recent workshop given during the Education Justice (E4J ) Global Dialogue Series.
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Rampant cheating in online examinations reported by universities, IITs scramble for measures to curb malpractice
India
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Arijit Saha - DNA
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Online cheating surges during the pandemic; US universities struggle to find a solution
USA
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Nanette Asimov - The Star
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New IIEP online course on corruption in education
September 2020 marked the launch of the IIEP-UNESCO online course on ‘Transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption measures in education’. Building on IIEP’s research and training activities in the area of corruption in education, this new course aims to bring together different education stakeholders to learn and exchange on practices of corruption, and strategies to address them in different education domains. This online course is organized as part of the Institute’s programme on Ethics and Corruption in Education.
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Does research have any ethics, or is it all just hogwash?
India
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Aditi Banerji and Marie Lall - Daily O
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Strategies to defuse cheating during remote instruction
USA
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Chris Burt - University Business
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Delhi University principal accused of plagiarism
India
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Mohammad Ibrar - The Times of India
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New Education Integrity Unit to tackle cheating and “essay factories” in Australian universities
Australia
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Conor Duffy - Abc news
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