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Troy, Jesse D.; Neely, Megan L.; Pomann, Gina-Maria; Grambow, Steven C.; Samsa, Gregory P. – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2022
Student evaluation is a key consideration for educational program administrators because program success depends on students' ability to demonstrate successful development of core competencies. Student evaluations must therefore be aligned with learning objectives and overall program goals. Graduate level educational programs typically incorporate…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Statistics Education, Alignment (Education)
Eaton, Sarah Elaine – Online Submission, 2021
The COVID-19 crisis challenged us to learn, teach, and work in ways we never had before. As we move further into 2021 more educational institutions are thinking about how online teaching and learning can become a permanent way of offering programs. However, there are still ethical considerations that merit deeper consideration. Before the…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Integrity, Ethics, Teaching Methods
Gallant, Tricia Bertram – Journal of Research Practice, 2016
The consideration of the impact of the dissertation services industry on the academy is a welcome piece by Jeffry L. White. White raises interesting questions and calls on educators and researchers to think deeply about the role they play in encouraging or combating the use of this industry by graduate students. In this piece, I respond to White's…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Service Occupations
White, Jeffry L. – Journal of Research Practice, 2016
Notable interest was generated when Dave Tomar's book, "The Shadow Scholar: How I Made a Living Helping College Kids Cheat," was first published. While ghostwriters and paper mills have long been part of the academic landscape, a far more ominous enterprise has appeared that targets master's and doctoral students seeking assistance with…
Descriptors: Service Occupations, Scholarship, Integrity, Doctoral Dissertations
O'Connell, Judy – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2016
A new multi-disciplinary degree program in education and information studies was developed to uniquely facilitate educators' capacity to be responsive to the demands of a digitally connected world. Charles Sturt University's Master of Education (Knowledge Networks and Digital Innovation) aims to develop agile leaders in new cultures of digital…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Masters Programs, Teaching Methods, Computer Games
O'Donnell, Kerri – Business Communication Quarterly, 2011
In this article, the author describes the use of an electronic quiz on a trial basis as a means of improving students' awareness of academic misconduct issues and their understanding of how to avoid those issues. The quiz integrated several new factors into information-sharing processes, increasing feedback to both students and staff. It was by no…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Plagiarism, Cheating, Integrity
Spain, Judith Winters; Robles, Marcel Marie – Business Communication Quarterly, 2011
An undergraduate student breaks into a professor's office and steals the answers to an exam; the university initiates only process available--discipline pursuant to regulations governing student behavior through judicial affairs. An undergraduate student fabricates lab data and is flunked for the course; the student initiates only process…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Integrity, Student Behavior, Cheating
Christensen, G. Jay – Business Communication Quarterly, 2011
Plagiarism can be controlled, not stopped. The more appropriate question to ask is: What can be done to encourage students to "cheat" correctly by doing the assignment the way it was intended? Cheating by college students continues to reach epidemic proportions on selected campuses, as witnessed by the recent episode at Central Florida University,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Plagiarism, Cheating, Ethics
Caravello, Patti Schifter – Public Services Quarterly, 2007
Graduate and professional school students face a variety of academic integrity issues and are sometimes academically dishonest. The author surveys the literature of the last decade on graduate student academic integrity, including plagiarism, cheating, falsification, and authorship conflicts, focusing on empirical studies in multiple disciplines,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Integrity, Information Literacy, Literature Reviews
Langlais, Philip J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
Reports of gross misconduct like plagiarism and the falsification and fabrication of data in the hallowed halls of academe and research laboratories are becoming increasingly common in the US. Researchers suggest that the higher education institutions need to become more involved than they have been on educating graduate students about ethical…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Graduate Students, Ethics, Student Behavior
Baggaley, Jon; Spencer, Bob – Learning, Media & Technology, 2005
The ease with which material may be "copied and pasted" from the Internet into written work is raising concern in educational institutions, and particularly in those disciplines that use online sources and methods in their curriculum. A case of "serial plagiarism" is discussed, in the work of a graduate student in an online distance education…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Graduate Students, Distance Education, Cheating
Haworth, Karla – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1996
Five published leukemia studies have been retracted by the director of the Human Genome Project because they were based on falsified data from a graduate student, although some of the conclusions are still supported. Inconsistencies were discovered by a peer reviewer and were also found in the student's other work. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cheating, Fraud, Graduate Students, Higher Education