School funding formulas: review of main characteristics and impacts
Paris, OECD Publishing, 2012
This site belongs to UNESCO’s International Institute for Educational Planning
On December 3, as part of the 19th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC), IIEP organized a panel on “Open School Data for SDG: Does It Help Reduce Corruption in Education?” The session registered over 100 participants from countries across the world, including Brazil, Georgia, Romania, Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, Germany, Singapore, and France, among others.
The latest addition to IIEP’s series on Ethics and Corruption in Education is here! The new book, prepared under the guidance of Muriel Poisson, IIEP Programme Specialist, is the first in a new research project on open government in education. The book combines an in-depth conceptual overview with an initial analysis of projects already in place worldwide.
Citizen participation has become an integral part of national and international anti-corruption programmes.
For The IIEP-UNESCO Letter, Muriel Poisson discusses new research that focuses on learning from cities worldwide on how to promote open government in education.
Paris, OECD Publishing, 2012
Helsinki, FORMIN, 2012
Washington, D.C., International Budget Partnership (IBP), 2010
Washington, D.C., World Bank, 2009
Bergen, Chr. Michelsen Institute, 2009
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