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  1. arnoldkling.substack.com

    Our 21st-century media, as typified by Twitter, introduce metrics into the process of shaping the intellectual hierarchy. Likes, shares, and the number of followers are now the relevant metrics, and the survivors of legacy media now also compete using similar metrics.
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  3. imprimis.hillsdale.edu

    Imprimis is the free monthly speech digest of Hillsdale College and is dedicated to educating citizens and promoting civil and religious liberty by covering cultural, economic, political, and educational issues. The content of Imprimis is drawn from speeches delivered at Hillsdale College events. First published in 1972, Imprimis is one of the most widely circulated opinion publications in the ...
  4. files.eric.ed.gov

    Our inquiry into corruption and its system-wide context was guided by two questions: whether education participants engage in corrupt practices and if yes, how the systemic conditions in which they have (or deliver) their learning experiences may play a role in that. We approached these questions by dividing them in sub-questions
  5. blogs.worldbank.org

    There is a broad consensus among the academics and policy makers that education is one of the most important policy instruments in promoting inclusive economic growth. For example, Stiglitz (2012, P. 275) notes "(O)pportunity is shaped, more than anything else, by access to education", and Rajan (2010, P.184) argues "..the ...
  6. hand, corruption may increase education quantity by increasing the chances of obtaining a degree, even without effort. Although we focus on the education sector, our analysis has a more general applicability as it extends to most situations where corruption substitutes itself for learning and skill building to attain the desired goal.
  7. tandfonline.com

    In systematically identifying and exploring multiple voices, perspectives and positions on school system integrity, Pat Thomson has produced a b... Skip to Main Content. Browse; Search. Close search. ... " School scandals: blowing the whistle on the corruption of our education system." Educational Review, 73(4), pp. 516-517. Log in via your ...
  8. etico.iiep.unesco.org

    What happens when corruption affects education? Corruption reduces access to education - from pre-school to university. It creates low-quality learning environments, where the poor suffer the most, and undermines our collective welfare. It erodes the foundation of quality education for all.
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