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equity, democracy, social justice and inclusion, while its main aim is to introduce and discuss main findings from case …
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The word democracy is frequently uttered by academics, politicians, and, generally within society. Phrases such as … ‘democratic education', ‘democracy education' and ‘(student) participation' are often referred to within national curricula … democracy discourses are uttered by practitioners. For the purposes of this article the author analyses two in …
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Early childhood education instruction and assessment practices for emergent literacy were established in an era that prioritized standardization of knowledge based on age and stage of development. The evolution of 2.0 technologies has shifted culture within developed societies to prioritize...
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digital political participation are: political understanding, support for democracy, conventional political participation, and …
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democracy. Precisely because immersive wearables will, in many cases, prove invaluable easy will it probably be for their …
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sustainability of democracy itself requires that we understand and address the connections between our fears and hopes regarding the …
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One of the most direct methods of exposing corruption in corporate or public institutions is whistleblowing. Quite a … structural inertia in dealing with corruption cases. In this article, the author argues that Nigeria can benefit from the …
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While abundant research has demonstrated that E-government reduces corruption and improves bureaucratic productivity …, few studies have isolated the distinct effects of different types of E-government programs on rates of corruption and … developmental obstacles of corruption and bribery. Nations pursuing development would best be served, therefore, by adopting the …
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