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The idea of the professional who bridges both research and practice has been largely overlooked and at times even disregarded by the academic and administrative structures that govern activity in higher education today. In international higher...
Streitwieser, Bernhard, Ogden, Anthony C.
Oxford, Symposium Books, 2016
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The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of unofficial out-of-pocket payments on satisfaction with education in the countries of the former Soviet Union and Mongolia. Linear IV indicates that out-of-pocket payments weaken satisfaction by...
Habibov, Nazim; Cheung, Alex
2016
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This report maps the activities of ten leading Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) in Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Korea, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, South Africa and the United States. In particular, it looks at how these SAIs assess key...
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Corruption can be defined as “the behaviour of persons entrusted with public or private responsibilities who neglect their duties to achieve unjustified benefits”. Measures to prevent corruption in the field of education are geared in particular to...
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Embedded in a systemic and chronic process, corruption in education is a pervasive element that exacerbates developing countries’ efforts to educate their citizens. Understanding the cumulative impact rests upon exposing key features of educational...
Sabic-El-Rayess, Amra, Mansur, Naheed Natasha
2016
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Education corruption displays ample evidence that warrants inefficiencies and absenteeism among teachers. Teachers are the transmitters of knowledge who help to ensure that children learn, they are role models and in most rural communities they are...
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Improving accountability in Tanzania is an important way in which the government and bilateral donors are looking to fight corruption in the education sector. This paper will present a snapshot of the issue of corruption in education in Tanzania, and...
Thomas Georgas, Shibani Arushi Rao
2016
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A central feature of the contemporary education system in Cambodia is the perceived necessity of extra classes in order for students to pass monthly, semester, and national examinations. Although this perception is not always correct because...
Brehm, William C.
New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
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Public expenditure Tracking Survey (PETS) is tool in a methodology which is used to track the flow of government money from the top to the bottom. This paper discusses the effects of public expenditure tracking survey techniques aimed at educating...
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The publication explores the corrupted practices the flagship university in Macedonia. Moreover, it provides detailed overview on the national and university legal frame, media and institutional reports, public procurement records etc. The book...
Zhivkovikj, Aleksandra
Skopje, Civic association Youth Educational Forum, 2016