Chapter 1: | Introduction: The Importance of External Examinations in Education |
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In 2006 interviews with faculty were conducted at Tiblisi State University (TSU) in Georgia, East Kazakhstan State University in Kazakhstan, and at the American University of Central Asia in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic. Bribery and corruption were a common focus. One senior professor at TSU laid out what he considered the recent history at his university (transcribed verbatim):
Why is corruption so prevalent? One answer has to do with the mentality of today’s students. One professor said,
Will replacing the old oral examinations designed by each faculty with a new standardized examination system reduce corruption? In Georgia and Kyrgyzstan, the answer is yes. In the words of another interviewee,