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Sanders, Maria A. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation explores the growing epidemic of academic dishonesty in the United States in order to propose an Aristotelian-inspired model for developing moral character to curtail this epidemic. The task is laid out in four parts. Chapter one responds to the problem of "akrasia," adopting a modified version of Devin Henry's…
Descriptors: Models, Cheating, Educational Philosophy, Ethics
Prins, Sebastian; Jones, Edward; Lathrop, Anna H. – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2014
In recognition that student academic misconduct is a complex issue that requires a holistic and institutional approach, this case study explores the impact of an intervention strategy adopted by the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences (comprised of approximately 80 faculty and an average of 3,240 undergraduate students) at Brock University, St.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Faculty, Ethics, Strategic Planning
Qualters, Donna M.; McDaniels, Melissa; Cohen, Perrin – IDEA Center, Inc, 2013
Although universities often teach ethics courses, they do not always teach students how to apply ethical course content to ethical dilemmas they encounter on a day-to-day basis. The Awareness-Investigation-Responding (AIR) model of ethical inquiry bridges this gap by scaffolding the reflective process and empowering students to make more caring,…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Relevance (Education), Models
Hansen, Brittney; Stith, Danica; Tesdell, Lee S. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2011
In academic culture, plagiarism is considered to be a form of cheating and therefore unethical. Understandably, instructors try to eliminate this kind of unethical behavior from their courses. But what if they designed their assignments and exams in such a way that students would find no reason to cheat? The authors think that it is possible, at…
Descriptors: Assignments, Technical Writing, Plagiarism, Teaching Methods
Erickson, Jeffrey A. – Principal Leadership, 2011
At a very early age, students learn the point system and how school can be about the accumulation of points, not the accumulation of knowledge and skills. Grading systems are pervasive in districts across the nation, with questionable results. For example, a southern school district was highlighted in a 2009 Associated Press story for selling test…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Grading, Teaching Methods, Educational Change
Graham-Matheson, Lynne; Starr, Simon – Research in Learning Technology, 2013
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection for help in detecting and dealing with it. This paper explores issues around plagiarism and reports on a study of the use of Turnitin in a new university. The purpose of the study was to inform the senior management team about the plagiarism policy…
Descriptors: Cheating, Plagiarism, Computer Software, College Students
Betts, Lucy R.; Bostock, Stephen J.; Elder, Tracey J.; Trueman, Mark – Psychology Teaching Review, 2012
There is growing concern among many regarding plagiarism within student writing. This has promoted investigation into both the factors that predict plagiarism and potential methods of reducing plagiarism. Consequently, we developed and evaluated an intervention to enhance good practice within academic writing through the use of the plagiarism…
Descriptors: Cheating, Intervention, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition)
O'Neill, Errol M. – Dimension, 2013
With the increasing availability of technology, one issue that has arisen in foreign language education is the use of online translation (OT) sites that claim to convert text from one language to another but are generally prohibited for classwork due to ethical and pedagogical concerns. In a study to explore the effects of OT usage, teacher raters…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Translation, Ethics, Teaching Methods
Haughton, Noela A.; Yeh, Kuo-Chuan; Nworie, John; Romero, Liz – Educational Technology, 2013
As with any innovation, the adoption and diffusion of digital technologies in higher education have also brought unintended consequences. This article discusses the unintended misuse of these technologies in the higher education setting. Depending upon severity, these consequences discussed--distraction, addiction, academic dishonesty, and…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Teaching Methods, Internet, Bullying
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
Day, Nancy E.; Hudson, Doranne; Dobies, Pamela Roffol; Waris, Robert – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2011
Many business faculties may question why their students cheat. While past research shows that student characteristics predict cheating attitudes and behavior, evidence exists that attributes of classroom contexts also play a part. We investigate how three personality traits (conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness to experience) and…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Student Attitudes, Cheating, Personality
Fisher, Douglas; Lapp, Diane; Frey, Nancy – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2011
In this article, the authors focus on homework as an adjunct for learning in secondary school classrooms. Four types of students are profiled, with detail on how the students respond to homework assignments when they do not understand the content. The authors then review three changes in homework practices that can engage students, including…
Descriptors: Homework, Secondary School Students, Student Characteristics, Computer Uses in Education
Jones, Dorothy L. R. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2011
Academic dishonesty, with Internet plagiarism as one of the most common forms, is a concern on college and university campuses more than ever before. Many institutions of higher education have adopted academic honesty policies, instituted academic integrity tutorial completion prerequisites for next term registration, and acquired plagiarism…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Business Communication, Plagiarism, Cheating
Bullard, Lisa G.; Melvin, Adam T. – Advances in Engineering Education, 2011
We have developed an instructional video that uses role-play to illustrate the differences between acceptable behavior and cheating on assignments. Since we began showing it in an introductory chemical engineering course, the average number of confirmed instances of cheating decreased slightly, but the average percentage of students who were…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Video Technology, Expectation, Integrity
Kent, Tracy Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2013
With the growing market for online courses in California and the United States, institutions must better understand how the faculty-student dynamic, defined as the interactions between faculty and students in the online environment, impacts student engagement and success. The purpose of this study was an in-depth exploration of faculty…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Online Courses, Phenomenology