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UNESCO-IIEP's 60th Anniversary Symposium explores how transparency and innovative financing benefit educational planning
On 8-9 November 2023, the UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) celebrated its 60th anniversary with a two-day symposium that brought together over 1400 experts, policymakers, planners, and representatives from UNESCO Member States both in person and online.
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From inception to innovation: a two-decade journey in battling corruption in education
This article was first published on the IIEP-UNESCO website.
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The many – always deleterious – faces of credential fraud
USA, Pakistan, Canada
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Nathan M Greenfield - University World News
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Measuring HE ethics: An inclusive new ranking is launched
Switzerland, Nigeria, China, USA, Cape Verde
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Nic Mitchell - University World News
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Universities assure minister they are dealing with cheating
Australia, Canada
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The Globe and Mail - University World News
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10 ways to promote transparency and accountability in education
Open school data can foster accountability and combat corruption in education, but only when it is used effectively and any malpractice is addressed with clear consequence. Researchers and national policy-makers attending an International Policy Forum in Manila, organized by the UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP-UNESCO) and the Department of Education in the Philippines, underscored this as they discussed open data initiatives from around the world.
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International Policy Forum puts the spotlight on using open school data to combat corruption
An upcoming IIEP International Policy Forum in Manila organized with the Department of Education in the Philippines will look at Using Open School Data to Improve Transparency and Accountability in Education.
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Predatory journal has firm grip on universities in Ottawa and Canada
Canada, India
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Tom Spears - Ottawa Citizen
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Close confucius institutes on US campuses, NAS says
USA, China
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Yojana Sharma - University World News
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CIES panel: how can open data be used to improve transparency and fight against corruption in education?
In recent years, countries as different as Kenya, Mexico and the Philippines have witnessed increased activity in access to information initiatives and calls for more transparent and accountable governments. The development of technology centers, along with social movements demanding the right to information, have indeed encouraged an array of activities responding to calls for access to information.
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