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Brittland K. DeKorver; Mitchell Krahulik; Deborah G. Herrington – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic confronted chemistry instructors worldwide with many new challenges as they were quickly required to make the shift to remote instruction. One of these challenges was administering assessments in an online format. This was the topic of many discussions in the online support group Strategies for Teaching Chemistry (SFTC). This…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, COVID-19
Survey of the School of Mathematics and Science at a Community College Regarding Academic Dishonesty
Linda D. Prentice; Cristina Cardona – Teaching and Learning Excellence through Scholarship, 2022
After receiving many anecdotes about student cheating and plagiarism in online and remote classes during the COVID-19 pandemic, the School of Mathematics and Science (SOMS) at the Community College of Baltimore County convened an Academic Integrity Committee to investigate these issues. A survey was sent to SOMS faculty members to determine their…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, College Science, Community College Students, Ethics
Chapman, Kenneth J.; Davis, Richard; Toy, Daniel; Wright, Lauren – Journal of Marketing Education, 2004
The incidence of academic dishonesty has been increasing throughout the past few decades. Past research has indicated that business students cheat more than their peers in other disciplines across the university. And, of particular concern to marketing educators, the current research finds that marketing majors cheat significantly more than their…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Cheating, Incidence, Integrity