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9 octobre 2018

Does the university system encourage dishonesty?

By Igor Chirikov and Evgeniia Shmeleva. One of the biggest challenges for the Russian higher education system is to combat academic dishonesty among students. In 2014, almost half of the students at Russia’s most selective universities indicated that they cheated in exams. Furthermore, international comparative studies show that Russian students are more tolerant of academic dishonesty than students from other countries. More...
28 septembre 2018

Ethics dumping: the exploitative side of academic research

Screenshot-2018-4-23 The GardianA new EU code makes equitable partnerships in resource-poor settings a condition for funding. More...

23 septembre 2018

Ethical College Admissions: Test Recycling

HomeThe greatest threat to the SAT is test security, writes Jim Jump. More...
23 septembre 2018

Escaping Westworld

HomeIn the future, we won't be able to sidestep the ethical and policy issues linked to the use of technology, writes Lynn Pasquerella, so we must confront the question of how we best prepare students for it. More...
23 septembre 2018

Ethical College Admissions: Student Passions and College Choices

HomeNew research should have admissions counselors thinking about how they offer advice, writes Jim Jump.
“Find your passion.” There is some sort of law that every college commencement address must include that advice, and it is also given to students applying to college, students in college and adults at all stages of life. More...
5 septembre 2018

The Ethics of De-Publishing

The Ethics of De-Publishing
I've been following this for the last few days - Dave Winer discovered that Mark Pilgrim has been harvesting his feed every few minutes. Pilgrim, as it turns out, has been tracking changes Winer makes to his weblog. For good reason - my Edu_RSS aggregator has picked up some really scathing remarks posted by Winer (who is defending his particular vision of RSS), then removed (after which he denies that he has said anything bad). More...

24 août 2018

Nobel economist slams European universities, work ethic

Nobel Prize-winning economist Bengt Holmström would like to see European universities become more disciplined in their approach to academia while making sure students graduate at a younger age, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor said in a recent feature interview with Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, writes Tom Turula for Nordic Business Insider. More...
22 août 2018

Ethical College Admissions: Gainful Employment

HomeDespite what the Education Department says, all sectors of higher education are not the same, and for-profit colleges still need scrutiny and oversight, writes Jim Jump. More...
22 août 2018

Ethical College Admissions: Admission Coaching

HomeI long ago came to grips with the fact that neither my thinking nor my tastes are cutting-edge or mainstream. Neither of the two major political parties represent my views, with one being too liberal and the other too conservative. More...
22 août 2018

Ethical College Admissions: Doing the Charleston

HomeSo what exactly is going on at -- and with -- the College of Charleston? Did it end its use of race as a factor in admission two years ago, or not? And has it now restored race-based affirmative action. More...
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