Prisoner’s Dilemma Approach to assess selective reasoning
Integrity Action was established in 2003 to support sustainable development and poverty reduction by raising integrity standards in public and private institutions.
Nous travaillons à travers notre plaidoyer à diffuser une culture de transparence et d’intégrité sur les sujets de lobbying, indépendance de la justice, lutte contre la corruption, financement de la vie politique, restitution de l’argent des biens mal acquis aux populations victimes spoliées.
Data are not systematically available, but a variety of studies have found textbook scarcity, including in Cameroon (1 reading textbook for 12 students), Togo (1 reading textbook for three students), Chad (80% of second grade students without French books), and Burkina Faso (92% of second grade s
The NAS in itself is not new – it has been conducted with different grades every 3 years since 2002 – bu 2017-18 marks the first time in which the survey has been undertaken with four different grades in one academic year: a huge undertaking, and one with the potential to generate a large amount
Academics and education practitioners from Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine came together in Essen, Germany, in July this year to debate on scholarly integrity and dishonesty, and the ethical dilemmas encountered in higher education institutions within their economic, social and cultural contexts.
The case is made to acknowledge the role of multiple drivers, including those that are quasi and non-rational in nature.
To support countries in educating young people about the benefits of public integrity and reducing corruption, the OECD recently published the resource book Education for Integrity: Teaching on Anti-Corruption, Values and the Ru
“Increase my salary!”, shouted back a diminutive child actor from the stage. Although not the exact replica of the Liberia National Police uniform, his green and black costume revealed wisdom beyond his years.
The focus of tutoring in Egypt is solely on preparing students for end of year final exams (Sayed, 2006). An average secondary student enrolled in a public school receives tutoring in 5 subjects, and spends at least 10 hours per week in private lessons.
