Fighting corruption in education: a call for sector integrity standards

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Fighting corruption in education: a call for sector integrity standards
Abstract
Summary. Education today is a high-stake sector and increasingly vulnerable to corruption. Yet, despite all efforts there is still no certainty on how to best protect it from “harm”. The problem is partially due to a lack of consensus on what constitutes malpractice in education. The article argues in favor of mobilizing new insights from education research and anti-corruption policy for the development of sector standards of integral behavior. It discusses a systemic, service based approach around which this could be done and the responsibility of education practitioners and policy makers in the endeavor. It also suggests that measures to prevent corruption in education should be more sector-specific and target not only criminal offenses, but also “softer”, yet equally harmful forms of malpractice.
Place
Rochester, NY
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Social Science Research Network
Date
2013/11/22
Language
en
Short Title
Fighting corruption in education
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Citation
Milovanovitch, M. (2013). Fighting corruption in education: a call for sector integrity standards. Social Science Research Network. https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2358480