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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 generative AI guidelines aim to curb research misconduct
China
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Yojana Sharma - University World News
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Ghana’s education suffers pervasive corruption; Randomization of WASSCE questions as a bailout
Ghana
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- Vaultz news
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Corruption studies to be introduced in school curriculum
Zimbabwe
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- Pindula
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Launch of a new global initiative for measuring corruption
USA, Saudi Arabia
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UNDP - UNDP
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ICPC inaugurates students’ anti-corruption clubs in 30 secondary schools in Ekiti
Nigeria
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Priscilla Ediare, Ado-Ekiti - The Sun
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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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Handbook of good practices in the fight against corruption
European Commission, 2023
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Professional ethics and law in education: a Canadian guidebook
Canadian Scholars, 2023
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