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  • Equity issues in public examinations in developing countries

    Public examinations in developing countries play a critical role in the selection of students for participation in the educational system. The exams dictate what is taught, how it is taught, and what is and is not learned. They are academic, have...

    Greaney, Vincent, Kellaghan, Thomas

    Washington, D.C., World Bank, 1995

  • The integrity of public examinations in developing countries

    In this chapter, Greaney and Kellaghan examine the extent to which procedures to standardise the conditions under which examinations are prepared, administered and scored are observed or violated. They show that the range of individuals involved in...

    Greany, Vincent, Kellaghan, Thomas

    New York (USA), Wiley, 1996

  • Of academic fraud and the education crisis

    The World Wide Web has given students unprecedented access to legitimate and illegitimate education resources. Steinberg gives an oversight of the implications of it on present-day higher education. He thus describes how, in the U.S., internet-based...

    Steinberg, Iain

    Washington, The Washington Times, 2000

  • Fraud and education: the worm in the apple

    Dishonesty and chicanery are nothing new to education. What is new, perhaps, are the ways in which these imperfections permeate education credentialing and how they have flourished with the invention of new technologies and changes in consumer...

    Noah, Harold J., Eckstein, Max A.

    Lanham (Md.), Rowman & Littlefield, 2001

  • Plagiarism: a good practice guide

    In many ways the Good practice guide, which was commissioned by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in 2001, and written by Jude Carroll and Jon Appleton from Oxford Brookes University is still viewed as a blueprint for institutional...

    Carroll, Jude, Appleton, Jon

    2001

  • Newspaper

    La policía de la India le cierra las puertas a un negocio que vendía las respuestas de exámenes de la Facultad de Medicina

    India

    Press

    Martha Ann Overland - Chronicle of Higher Education

    La policía de Nueva Delhi ha arrestado a cuatro personas por ofrecerse a vender las respuestas de un examen nacional de medicina. Todos los estudiantes se iban a reunir la tarde anterior al examen para prepararlo durante la noche. Incautaron cheques posdatados que alcanzaban un valor de más de 300.000 dólares.

  • Newspaper

    Siete heridos en la India en un ataque hacia personas que supuestamente ayudaban a copiar en exámenes

    India

    Press

    - Chronicle of Higher Education

    En el estado indio de Manipur un grupo violento disparó e hirió a siete personas que supuestamente ayudaban a algunos estudiantes a copiar en sus exámenes. El tiroteo tuvo lugar una mañana en tres lugares distintos donde estudiantes universitarios estaban realizando sus exámenes anuales.

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