Degrees of Deception

Degrees of Deception

Author: Kevin W. Connell

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-03-11

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 1475826079

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Degrees of Deception explains the development and widespread abuses of the for-profit higher education sector in America. To illustrate the scope and degree of wrongdoing in for­profit higher education, readers are exposed to the industry in the same sequential order that students experience it in reality. A few examples include predatory recruitment, targeting military service members, questionable quality of programs, predatory lending, high withdrawal and default rates, manipulation of job placement data, and strategic lobbying efforts to block comprehensive reform. Following this analysis, Degrees of Deception offers bold and unprecedented solutions to tackle the crisis in a way that protects millions of student victims and taxpayers indefinitely.


Fraud and Education

Fraud and Education

Author: Harold J. Noah

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780742510326

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Fraud and Education gives an informative overview of cheating in examinations in the U.S. and foreign countries and of the current state of fraud in education and research. It differs however, from many popular treatises on the same subject, in that it is not intended as a blanket condemnation of American (or foreign) education. Instead of assigning blame for the prevalence of fraud, the authors point to such factors as growth in the number of persons engaged in education and research, pressures on individuals to succeed, improvements in communications (especially the Internet and e-mail), and in techniques of document reproduction.


Fraud in the Shadows of Our Society

Fraud in the Shadows of Our Society

Author: Robert L. Arnold

Publisher:

Published: 2022-12-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781667863931

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According to psychiatrist Lawrence S. Kubie MD., "...education will continue to perpetuate a fraud on culture until it accepts the full implications of the fact that the free creative velocity of our thinking apparatus is continually being braked and driven off course by the play of unconscious forces." He says, "...we do not need to be taught to think; indeed, that is something that cannot be taught." While Kubie's model deals with adult levels of activity, Jean Piaget has written about the role of genetic epistemology that demonstrates what can be known at each level of development leading to adulthood. His work receives special attention along with the work of others, including Viktor Lowenfeld, Lev Vygotsky, Lawrence Kohlberg, Robert Gagne, and Benjamin Bloom. These contributions point to what is missing in the conventional school system's attitudes, beliefs, values and personal orientations that underlay an increasingly anti-social behavior. They also clarify what is required to meet and solve the crisis that is expressed by many with limited hope for the future.


Diploma Mills

Diploma Mills

Author: David Wood Stewart

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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Stewart and Spille probe the underworld of American higher education--diploma mills that grant fradulent or academically deficient degrees and credentials. They show why these operations are booming, what techniques they use to lure prospective students, and how many of these businesses operate legally, under lax state requirements. With real-world examples, the authors describe the relationship of diploma mills to fraudulent occupational licensure, identify states in which the activity is rampant, and explore foreign diploma mills in America and American diploma mills operating overseas. They describe the trade in fraudulent transcripts, letters of reference, educational counselling, honorary doctorates, term papers and dissertations, and misleading directories; explain how to distinguish legitimate from fraudulent degree-granting institutions; and conclude with recommendations for reversing the diploma mill boom. ISBN 0-02-930410-5: $19.95.


Ineptitude, Conformity, and Obfuscation

Ineptitude, Conformity, and Obfuscation

Author: Richard J. Giordano

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-02-08

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1475841612

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This book tells the story of teacher evaluation from the perspective of a high school principal, one who has been an active participant in the process. Teacher evaluation is a fraud and this book explains why and how it can be fixed. This book begins with a historical perspective, followed by a description of what is wrong with the currently applied process. It ends with suggestions for making the process workable and productive.


Education Financial Management

Education Financial Management

Author: Linda M. Calbom

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2002-07

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9780756725273

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The Dept. of Educ. (DoE) has a history of financial mgmt. problems, including serious internal control weaknesses, which have affected DoE's ability to provide reliable financial info. and to maintain the financial integrity of its operations. DoE's student financial assistance programs is a high-risk area for waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement. An audit was done of selected disbursement processes at DoE that are particularly susceptible to waste, fraud, and abuse. This report assesses the adequacy of internal controls over: (1) grant and loan disbursements, (2) third party drafts, and (3) gov't. purchase cards, and determines if any fraudulent or otherwise improper payments were made.


Principles of Fraud Examination

Principles of Fraud Examination

Author: Joseph T. Wells

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-04-21

Total Pages: 547

ISBN-13: 1118922344

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Accountants have historically had an important role in the detection and deterrence of fraud. As Joe Wells’ Principles of Fraud Examination 4th edition illustrates, fraud is much more than numbers; books and records don’t commit fraud – people do. Widely embraced by fraud examination instructors across the country, Principles of Fraud Examination, 4th Edition, by Joseph Wells, is written to provide a broad understanding of fraud to today’s accounting students – what it is and how it is committed, prevented, detected, and resolved. This 4th edition of the text includes a chapter on frauds perpetrated against organizations by individuals outside their staff—a growing threat for many entities as commerce increasingly crosses technological and geographical borders.


Countering education fraud

Countering education fraud

Author: Council of Europe

Publisher: Council of Europe

Published: 2022-12-12

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 9287192812

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For a quality education free of fraud and corruption – a new Recommendation adopted by the Committee of Ministers. Recommendation CM/Rec(2022)18 on countering education fraud addresses the need for a common European approach to ethics, integrity and transparency in education. It makes recommendations for four areas related to education fraud: prevention, prosecution, international cooperation and monitoring. Education is understood in its broader scope, with all measures contained in the text applying to access to, and all levels and forms of, education, offline and online, from pre- primary to higher education, including vocational education and lifelong learning. The Recommendation and explanatory memorandum include definitions of education fraud, plagiarism and different types of providers of fraudulent documents such as diploma, accreditation and visa “mills”, as well as essay banks.


Ain’t Nobody Be Learnin’ Nothin’

Ain’t Nobody Be Learnin’ Nothin’

Author: Caleb Rossiter

Publisher: Algora Publishing

Published: 2015-04-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1628941049

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America’s most challenged families are segregated into high-poverty schools. Despite a 20-year experiment in nationwide school reform, few students make it over the slippery bridge to the middle class. In this book you will meet the students, families, teachers, and administrators who struggle inside this failed system, and consider proposals to give them a fighting chance. Caleb Rossiter recounts his experiences as a math teacher of African-American 9th and 10th graders in the poorest wards of the nation's capital. He describes the obstacles facing teachers who are held accountable for the performance of students whose average skills are years below grade level. Rossiter, also a professor of statistics at American University, explains how the No Child Left Behind law allows school districts to use so-called “data-driven” measures of teacher and even "school" effectiveness that ignore learning deficiencies and behavior patterns that began before a child's first day in school. These measures violate basic norms of statistical analysis, yet are used to make comparisons and draw policy-level conclusions. He exposes the pretense of success claimed by “school reformers” who pressure teachers to award unearned grades and, if they won’t, paper over failure with imitation classes euphemistically termed "credit recovery." He then offers reasonable solutions that would enable children who attend school ready to learn to be freed from the disruption of poorly socialized peers, who can be better served in alternative settings.