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Bad education: Why shocking public school corruption remains hidden
USA
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Jonathan Butcher & Robert Maranto - Washington Examiner
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A talk with IIEP researcher: Muriel Poisson on open government in education
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.
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Redefining citizen-government boundaries: open government in education
Citizen participation has become an integral part of national and international anti-corruption programmes.
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Oyo teachers protest alleged fraud by SUBEB officials
Niger
Press
Sam Oluwalana - Independant
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Government ‘extremely concerned’ over academy trust that paid CEO £82k for 15 weeks’ work
UK
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Rachael Pells - Independant
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UNEB tasks candidates to directly report exam cheats
Uganda
Press
Yudaya Nangonzi - The Observer
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Principal prejudice - Corrupt promotion policies hurting Jamaica's education system, claims professor
Jamaica
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Andre Poyser - The Gleaner
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Intensive crackdown launched on corruption in employing teachers
Korea R
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Kim Rahn - The Korea Times
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Information, knowledge and behavior: evaluating alternative methods of delivering school information to parents
Washington, D.C., World Bank, 2015
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