Abstract. The article considers, from the perspective of the authors’ practical experience, the problems in methodology and method that arise when teaching the disciplines directed at developing an intolerancefor corruption. The authors point to the need to have an organized system for teaching, emphasize the stereotypes that prevent effective anti-corruption education, and offer a concrete methodical technique for such an education.

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