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Using digital tools to promote transparency and accountability
Digital tools have the potential to overhaul the management of education systems, while also fostering transparency and accountability within the sector. For example, data portals can inform citizens about the amounts of funds allocated to schools, satellite systems can monitor school locations and construction, and artificial intelligence can perform automated audits and monitor public spending in schools. Digital tools can also address pressing issues such as ghost teachers, absenteeism, examination fraud, forged certificates, and fake diplomas.
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New academic integrity rules for DPP election candidates
Taiwan China
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Mimi Leung - University World News
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Irish higher education ‘under threat’ from global cheating industry
Ireland
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Carl O’Brien - The Irish Times
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Call for crackdown on cheating services for students
Australia
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The Sydney Morning Herald - University World News
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The Kenyans who are helping the world to cheat
Kenya
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Reha Kansara & Ed Main - BBC News
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More than one in 10 students cheat, most are not caught
Australia
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Geoff Maslen - University World News
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Call for essay mills ban amid surge in university cheating cases
UK
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Gregor Aiken and James Wyllie - The Press and Journal
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Record number of plagiarism, cheating incidents
Canada
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Carli Berry - Kelowna News
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Rutgers faculty discusses cheating during remote instruction
USA
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Victoria Yeasky - The Daily Tragum
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Contract-cheating companies tempt time-strapped students
USA
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Fern Siegel and Cathy Jones - South FloridaTimes
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