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Shane, Mary Jo; Carson, Loredana; Edwards, Mark – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2018
This chapter discusses how a change model was used to create an updated academic integrity plan. A detailed account provides valuable information for any community college wanting to effectively implement such a plan.
Descriptors: Case Studies, Integrity, Community Colleges, Educational Change
Bertram Gallant, Tricia – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2018
This chapter describes the challenges contingent community-college faculty might face in implementing best-integrity practices in the classroom, and calls for community college leadership to make changes to better support faculty in their efforts to protect the academic integrity of their institutions.
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Faculty, Best Practices, Integrity
Bluestein, Stephanie A. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2018
This chapter provides practical suggestions from community college students and faculty--in their own words--about how to prevent academic dishonesty and what to do if it happens. Both new and veteran professors can benefit from the wide variety of ideas that are enlightening and innovative.
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Cheating, Community Colleges, College Faculty
Lesser, Donna – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Academic dishonesty is a well-documented problem in higher education. While numerous actions and/or behaviors are attributed to threatening academic integrity, the vernacular term used by both students and faculty is "cheating". Although there has been a substantial amount of research on academic integrity and dishonesty in general,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Cheating, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty
Bluestein, Stephanie A. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2015
This paper highlights the results of a study on the effects of student-faculty interaction on academic dishonesty; the results were used to develop an explanatory model showing how faculty's classroom demeanor and attitude can impact the likelihood of cheating. Individual, confidential interviews pertaining to student-faculty interaction and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Interaction, Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Environment
Baker Bemmel, Mirella – Online Submission, 2014
This applied dissertation was an inquiry into the phenomenon of cheating among students who take their classes online. There is a common perception that cheating is rampant in online classes and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the accreditation association in the South, implemented policies, which mandate stricter monitoring of…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Student Behavior, Online Courses
Gold, Andrew M. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Academic and workplace dishonesty have become a growing and costly problem within society. While academic misconduct is nothing new, over the past 40 years the problem appears to be getting worse. The literature indicated a steady increase in academic cheating rates over the past four decades from 50% to as much as 75%. Compounding this problem…
Descriptors: Ethics, Qualitative Research, Moral Values, Student Attitudes
Hensley, Lauren – Community College Enterprise, 2013
Cheating is antithetical to the goals of meaningful learning and moral development. The more that community college faculty, staff, and administrators understand the nature of cheating and factors associated with the behavior, the more effective they can be in creating environments of integrity both inside and outside of the formal classroom. This…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Student Behavior, Moral Values
Wotring, Kathleen E.; Bol, Linda – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2011
This study examined how community college students (n = 650) vary by generation and other characteristics in their evaluation of academic activities as cheating. A Likert-type instrument was developed based on the literature, pilot tested, and subjected to factor analysis. Results of MANOVA found no difference by generation in the evaluation of…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Cheating, Factor Analysis
Christensen, Jeannine M. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Academic dishonesty is a problem that educators face at all levels of education. Many studies have focused on researching academic dishonesty at four year colleges and universities, ignoring the community college. The purpose of this study was to examine the self-reported attitudes and behaviors of generational students towards academic integrity…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Cheating, Community Colleges, Integrity
Boehm, Pamela J.; Justice, Madeline; Weeks, Sandy – Community College Enterprise, 2009
The purpose of the study is to identify best practice initiatives that contribute to academic integrity and reduce scholastic dishonesty in higher education. Chief academic affairs officers (CAOs) or provosts at four year public and private colleges/universities and community colleges in the United States were surveyed. Four initiatives were found…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Cheating, Private Colleges
Thibodeau, Margaret – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Punitive measures have failed to stem the rising tide of academic dishonesty. Institutions often have little understanding of the underlying reasons for student cheating. The issue goes beyond the academic world as cheating behavior is often carried into post-academic pursuits. Researchers have devoted little time to assessing the problem from the…
Descriptors: Education Courses, Cheating, Community Colleges, Distance Education
Bleeker, Karen Clos – Community College Press (NJ3), 2008
Academic dishonesty is not new, but recent research reviews and the media indicate that its prevalence is on the rise and that it erodes public confidence in academia. Such loss can be ill afforded at at time when the costs of education are increasing, and both federal and public funding are decreasing. The author discusses: (1) What is academic…
Descriptors: Integrity, Ethics, Cheating, Incidence
Wotring, Kathleen E. – Inquiry, 2007
Student cheating has been the subject of much despair and considerable research in higher education. Although cheating is recognized as a concern for community colleges, little research examines cheating specifically in these institutions. Because community colleges typically serve students representing a wide diversity of ages, community college…
Descriptors: Cheating, Community Colleges, Integrity, College Faculty

Smyth, M. Lynnette; Davis, James R. – Community College Review, 2003
Analyzes the experiences of two-year college students with cheating. Reports that males are more likely than are females to admit to collegiate cheating, and males and dorm residents report a greater willingness to assist others in cheating. States that, although most respondents believed cheating is ethically wrong, nearly half say it is socially…
Descriptors: Cheating, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Discipline Problems
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