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Xu, Yujun; Li, Wenlong – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023
This paper provides a systematic and critical review of the existing literature on the phenomenon of 'commercial contract cheating' (CCC). Unlike some existing systematic reviews generally on CCC, this paper focuses on the potential causes and suggested preventative measures specifically, intending to develop effective interventions on the basis…
Descriptors: Prevention, Cheating, Contracts, Outsourcing
Andrea Carroll-Glover – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The demand for flexible online learning models, fueled by technological advancements and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has necessitated creative solutions to support millions of students enrolled in online programs. Higher Education leaders, faced with this growing demand and lacking expertise in online learning, have turned to outsourced…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Program Administration, Models, Higher Education
Ben Williams; Mikael Quennerstedt – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
Presented as a six-course meal, this article addresses the ethics of innovations, interruptions, and intrusions in physical education (PE). The central ingredient in this meal is Michel Serres' character-concept of the parasite. We begin by interpreting debates about PE's purposes, futures, beneficiaries, and so on, as offering researchers and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Ethics, Innovation, Life Style
Mahima Anand; Sushmita Biswal Waraich – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2024
Training has been an important tool for enhancing the skills and productivity of employees. Having productive employees helps organizations sustain themselves. Today, the authors organisations have an increasing number of employees on third-party payroll performing core as well as noncore business functions. However, due to the lack of ownership…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Job Training, Employment Potential, Employees
Diana Holmqvist – European Educational Research Journal, 2024
Management tools do more than manage and organise - they classify and contribute to the construction of education-as-concept. This article shows how tendering-based procurement, used by Swedish municipalities to outsource adult education to non-public providers, works to commensurate 'education' into measurable tender evaluation criteria. Drawing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Privatization, School Business Relationship
Ling Zhao; Raymond A. Dixon; Tonia A. Dousay; Ali Carr-Chellman – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore faculty experiences with a professional development (PD) program designed to prepare them for improved online teaching and learning. The primary difference between this PD offering and others similar in content involves using an external vendor. The research question was: how do faculty…
Descriptors: Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Professional Development, Electronic Learning
Polson, Diana; Kovach, Claire – Keystone Research Center, 2023
Meeting students' basic food and nutrition requirements is an essential role of public schools and critical to student learning. Yet as with other support services in schools -- such as transportation and janitorial services -- school boards or school administrators who are worried about the bottom line may turn to outside companies to manage or…
Descriptors: Food, Nutrition, Public Schools, School Districts
Laurent, Catherine; Nguyen, Geneviève; Triboulet, Pierre; Ansaloni, Matthieu; Bechtet, Noemie; Labarthe, Pierre – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2022
Purpose: The paper aims at better understanding the micro-foundations of current institutional changes in agricultural knowledge and innovation systems (AKIS). Design: A survey of 98 farmers and interviews with 37 advice providers in south-western France were conducted to analyse the ways in which farmers combine different sources of advice…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agricultural Occupations, Agricultural Education, Innovation
Awdry, Rebecca – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2021
The extent and reach of commercial cheating opportunities is ever present; thousands of websites promote differing business models offering assignments in multiple languages and currencies. In addition to commercial companies, students are known to outsource their assignments from friends and family. Assignment outsourcing and contract cheating…
Descriptors: Assignments, Outsourcing, Cheating, Contracts
Ghosh, Biswadip – Information Systems Education Journal, 2021
GlobePort, a nationwide adult-care business, offers its employees health insurance benefits using a variety of vendors. Each vendor has different medical/dental/life insurance plans with different application formalities. Two years back, GlobePort found it difficult to support all of these variations and decided to pursue business process…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Outsourcing, Vendors, Employees
Mangione, Jessica; Parker, Melissa; O'Sullivan, Mary – European Physical Education Review, 2022
Neoliberalism is a pervasive phenomenon. A fundamental neoliberal concept allows for the selection of the best and most suitable option available for a specific course of action in any aspect of society. Not unexpectedly, the educational field, including physical education (PE), has been influenced by neoliberal ideas. A key element of…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Neoliberalism, Elementary Schools, Foreign Countries
Choi, Tae-Hee – International Journal of Comparative Education and Development, 2022
Purpose: The study systematically analyses the path dependency and path-shaping of borrowed education policy, tracing it from the global through the national to individual schools. It also revisits the case schools after five years to map the school level policy paths. Design/methodology/approach: Recently, path-dependency heuristics have drawn…
Descriptors: Outsourcing, Public Schools, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Crawfurd, Lee; Alam, Abdullah – Education Economics, 2023
Can governments contract out school management at scale? In 2016 the Government of Punjab transferred management of over 4,000 failing primary schools to private operators. Schools remained free to students. Private operators received a government subsidy per enrolled student of less than half per-student spending in government schools. This paper…
Descriptors: School Administration, Outsourcing, Contracts, Elementary Schools
McEvilly, Nollaig – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
This paper investigates beginning BSc Physical Education (PE) students' views and experiences of the outsourcing of PE in the UK. Outsourcing involves the provision of PE by external providers such as sports coaches. PE in the UK (and other neoliberal Western contexts) is a site in which outsourcing has become increasingly normalised. I…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Student Attitudes, Student Experience
Hill, Guzyal; Mason, Jon; Dunn, Alex – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2021
Due to COVID-19, universities with limited expertise with the digital environment had to rapidly transition to online teaching and assessment. This transition did not create a new problem but has offered more opportunities for contract cheating and diversified the types of such services. While universities and lecturers were adjusting to the new…
Descriptors: Contracts, Outsourcing, Cheating, Computer Assisted Testing

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