Academic Corruption in Higher Institutions: Implication for Quality Education
Ezek Martins U.
Department of Management Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Corruption goes beyond offering money. This menace has crept into the inner precincts of the citadels of learning hence the tag ‘academic corruption’. Academic corruption include all selfish acts that are contrary to the just and equitable delivery of higher education resulting from the moral impurity of staff and students that deviate from the expected ideal behaviours. In this context, academic corruption comprises plagiarism, fabrication, deception, cheating, bribery, sabotage, professional misconduct on the part of lecturers, impersonation on the part of students, the use of institutional authority or name for personal gain in the process of higher education delivery and reception. This paper examined the implication of academic corruption on quality education. Quality education is such that provides learners with the capacity required to become economically beneficial, develop sustainable livelihood, contribute to peaceful and democratic society through enhanced individual wellbeing. It also deals with standard, efficiency, relevance, appropriateness and values. Thus, quality education is critical to a society that requires quality manpower for rapid development and transformation, and all these may not be feasible if an educational system is afflicted with corruption because academic corruption interferes with the basic mission of education. There is need therefore to avoid the sabotage of development by ensuring the formation of educated, competent and upright individuals for future leadership and growth.
Keywords: Academic corruption, Quality education, Higher institutions, Students, Society.
CITE AS: Ezek Martins U. (2024). Academic Corruption in Higher Institutions: Implication for Quality Education. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 3(1):34-38.