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Echoes of Expression
Corruption: The Death Knell of Public Education
Limcumpao, Hannaelei B.
Recommended Citation:
LIMCUMPAO, H. B. (2025). Corruption: The Death Knell of Public Education. In ECHOES OF EXPRESSION (Vol. 1, Number 5, pp. 83–84). Lakbay-Diwa Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17204203
Author(s)
Limcumpao, Hannaelei B.
Description
Education is often regarded as the cornerstone of a nation's development. Schools are where young people acquire knowledge, skills, and values that help them create a better future, both individually and for their communities. For students in public schools, education is not just a right, but a lifeline, particularly for those who are poor and marginalized. However, once corruption infiltrates the education sector, the learning prospect is compromised. Corruption is not only a waste, but it also denies children opportunities as well as undermines the very system that is supposed to support them.
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