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Teachers fired for leaking matric exam information
South Africa
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Melody Chironda - All Africa
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Broadening horizons: AI beyond plagiarism
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UK universities still taking cash payments for fees ‘is money laundering risk’
UK
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Sally Weale - The Guardian
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Ghana: 2 teachers arrested aver Alleged examination malpractice
Ghana
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Anita Nyarko- Yirenkyi - All Africa
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Code of ethics to combat violence in schools will be insufficient, says ADP
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Code of ethics to be established to regulate relations with school personnel
Dominican Republic
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MP questions blame on Matebeleland South school for exam papers leakages
Zimbabwe
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Leopold Munhende - New Zimbabwe
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Umalusi on allegations of cheating involving some candidates and teachers
South Africa
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Government of South Africa (Pretoria) - All Africa
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Open government empowers students, from Portugal to Peru
New computers, recreational equipment, a school garden, or recycling equipment? In Portugal, students are having their say. For six years now, the Ministry of Education has hosted an open budgeting initiative – Orçamento Participativo das Escolas, or OPEscolas – reaching some 200,000 young people in 90% of the country’s public schools.
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