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Lewis, Scott E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
This paper is designed to synopsize the efforts of a team of general chemistry teachers to enact assessments during the abrupt transition to online-only instruction and reflect on what was done successfully and what could be improved. The focus is on the extent remote, online assessments accurately measured student knowledge described within the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Online Courses, Distance Education
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Amy (Amanda) Cavanaugh – English Journal, 2019
Although plagiarism is not new, the rate and frequency of plagiarism has steadily (and somewhat alarmingly) risen in the past twenty years, coinciding with the ease of access to the Internet. The current generation of students - Gen Z, they've been labeled - is growing up in a world of sharing, a world where, with a quick tap of a button,…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Grade 9, High School Teachers, High School Students
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Sukhodolsky, Jacob – International Journal of Computer Science Education in Schools, 2017
The problem of Computer Science students' cheating in their homework assignments so far has been handled mainly through administrative punishment of the cheaters. The success of such an approach depends to a large degree on the ability of the instructor to recognize the fact of cheating, which is a complicated task. With a large number of students…
Descriptors: Cheating, Computer Science Education, Programming, Grading
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Stephens, Jason M. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2019
Epidemic is an apt adjective for describing the problem of academic dishonesty. When asked if they have cheated in the past year, a "disproportionately large number" (i.e., the majority) of secondary and tertiary students in the United States (and in every other country in which it's been studied) report having done so. The problem of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Cheating, Incidence, Moral Development
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Culver, Tiffany F. – College Teaching, 2014
After receiving notification from administration that faculty could enroll in six semester hours cost-free, Tiffany F. Culver began to consider taking classes. Once she had enrolled in a master's-level counseling course, she soon discovered that she was totally lacking in the student experience as she navigated through frustrating advances in…
Descriptors: Reentry Students, Continuing Education, Student Attitudes, Adult Students
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Choo, Teh Eng (Elaine); Paull, Megan – Issues in Educational Research, 2013
The incidence of plagiarism, according to the literature, is increasing. But why do students plagiarise and why the increase? Is it due to laziness, opportunity, ignorance, fear or ambivalence? Or do they know that there is little chance of any significant penalty? The literature suggests that all of these apply. Given this, are universities and,…
Descriptors: Incidence, Plagiarism, College Students, College Faculty
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Reed, Deborah K. – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
Everyone is appalled at reports of rampant cheating among high school and college students, primarily by cutting and pasting from the Internet without providing citations. There are situations in real life where an individual suffered serious consequences for plagiarizing work. Many schools incorporate such scenarios in character education…
Descriptors: High School Students, College Students, Plagiarism, Cheating
Samuels, Christina A. – Education Week, 2011
The cheating scandal that has rocked the 48,000-student Atlanta school system was an egregious, but not entirely unexpected, byproduct of accountability pressures, many testing experts say. The reason: As long as test scores are used in any field to make decisions on rewards or punishments, including for schools or educators, a small percentage of…
Descriptors: Cheating, Testing, High Stakes Tests, Accountability
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Galbraith, Michael W.; Jones, Melanie S. – Journal of Adult Education, 2010
This article addresses the issue of incivility in online teaching and learning. Incivility is defined within the context of face-to-face and online learning environments. Certain acts of incivility are explored as well as methods for prevention and reduction. Because academic dishonesty is becoming more prevalent, cheating and plagiarism are…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Antisocial Behavior, Electronic Learning, Online Courses
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Hudd, Suzanne S.; Apgar, Caroline; Bronson, Eric Franklyn; Lee, Renee Gravois – Journal of Higher Education, 2009
Part-time faculty play an important role in creating a culture of integrity on campus, yet they face a number of structural constraints. This paper seeks to improve our understanding of the potentially unique experiences of part-time faculty with academic misconduct and suggests ways to more effectively involve them in campus-wide academic…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Part Time Faculty, Teacher Role, Alienation
Murphy, Richard J., Jr. – Quarterly of the National Writing Project and the Center for the Study of Writing and Literacy, 1995
Offers a candid look at cheating from the point of view of a college teacher of writing. Tells two stories that convey something of the perverse experience of cheating. (SR)
Descriptors: Cheating, Higher Education, Plagiarism, Teacher Attitudes
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Villano, Matt – T.H.E. Journal, 2006
This article discusses the rise of cut-and-paste plagiarism in schools. Students are constantly searching for essays online, however, they did not know that their teachers are using the same technology to catch them cheating. Plagiarism is happening on campuses nationwide. Yet, with veritable libraries at their fingertips, students see nothing…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Cheating, Internet, High School Students
Cizek, Gregory J. – Education Matters, 2001
Increasing pressure to raise test scores has led to increased cheating by educators. This results in inaccurate information about individual students. Research suggests that significant numbers of teachers witness or participate in cheating and appear increasingly indifferent to cheating. Necessary actions to address the problem of cheating…
Descriptors: Accountability, Cheating, Elementary Secondary Education, Scores
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Collins, Mary Elizabeth; Amodeo, Maryann – Journal of Social Work Education, 2005
Recognizing the challenges of addressing plagiarism within schools of social work and diverse faculty opinion on the issue, our school of social work engaged in several efforts to clarify issues and establish consensus among the faculty. Issues that required clarification included: definitions of plagiarism, steps to take when confronted with…
Descriptors: Social Work, Plagiarism, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
Ligon, Glynn – 1985
Careful management of a testing program can greatly limit a teacher's opportunity to cheat while administering standardized tests to students and can increase the likelihood that such cheating will be detected. The Austin Independent School District's systemwide testing staff's plan for controlling cheating has three basic premises: (1) plan and…
Descriptors: Cheating, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
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