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Ben Oliver D. Tutor; Emerson R. Rico – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2026
The integration of technology into education, though beneficial, has also raised concerns about academic dishonesty. Digital tools and platforms provide new opportunities for students to engage in behaviors that could undermine academic integrity. Understanding why students commit these acts is crucial for designing effective policies to mitigate…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Cheating
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Hagermoser Sanetti, Lisa M.; Fallon, Lindsay M. – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2011
The assessment of treatment integrity is important for determining the effectiveness of an intervention. Treatment integrity, a multidimensional construct, can be evaluated in two ways: by session or component. In this study, adherence, quality, and exposure data are estimated using permanent product data from implementation of the PAX Good…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Integrity, Intervention, Student Behavior
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Simonson, Michael, Ed.; Seepersaud, Deborah, Ed. – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2017
For the fortieth time, the Research and Theory Division of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) is sponsoring the publication of these Proceedings. Papers published in this volume were presented at the annual AECT Convention in Jacksonville, Florida. The Proceedings of AECT's Convention are published in two volumes.…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Games
Smith, Steven L.; Peters, Margaret; Sanders, Marc; Witz, Kelly – Communique, 2010
There has been much recent discussion among educators on the topic of implementing a response to intervention (RTI) framework to identify special education needs for students with specific learning disabilities. There is good reason for such discussion, as all students benefit from RTI when implemented with integrity and fidelity. The result of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Identification, Integrity
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Busse, R. T.; Elliott, Stephen N.; Kratochwill, Thomas R. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2010
The purpose of this article is to present Convergent Evidence Scaling (CES) as an emergent method for combining data from multiple assessment indicators. The CES method combines single-case assessment data by converging data gathered across multiple persons, settings, or measures, thereby providing an overall criterion-referenced outcome on which…
Descriptors: Scaling, Integrity, Decision Making, State Programs
Kaucher, Ellie – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The problem. Educational leaders face challenges in the 21st century, make numerous decisions daily, and have the choice to make decisions based on ethics. Educational leaders may follow a corporate model regarding expenses and revenues while ignoring the best interests of children and their academic achievement. The alternative to the corporate…
Descriptors: Integrity, Leadership Effectiveness, Decision Making, Ethics
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Bianco, Sharon Davis – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2010
As teachers, administrators, and members of intervention teams use student performance data to inform instructional decisions and monitor implementation of tiered instruction in a Response to Intervention (RTI) model, assuring fidelity of implementation or treatment integrity continues to be a challenge. This article describes how one school…
Descriptors: Integrity, Educational Change, Response to Intervention, Instructional Design
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Mills, Roxanne – Education, 2006
Administrators in any field are often called upon to make decisions involving ethical considerations, but are not always well prepared or prone to do so. This situation of being faced with ethical concerns is perhaps more true for educational administrators than for leaders in other arenas. Not only are administrators at school, since they deal…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Decision Making, Administrators, Integrity
Leever, Martin G.; DeCiani, Gina; Mulaney, Ellen; Hasslinger, Heather; Gambrill, Eileen – 2002
Noting that child welfare professionals can improve the quality and integrity of the services they provide if they develop ethical decision making skills, this book provides child welfare administrators and caseworkers with a framework for assessing ethical dilemmas, making sound ethical decisions, and delivering services with integrity to…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Child Welfare, Competence, Confidentiality
Forester-Miller, Holly; Davis, Thomas E. – 1995
Counselors must make sound ethical decisions but, often, determining the appropriate course to take when confronted with a difficult ethical dilemma can be a challenge. This guide assists counselors in ethical decision making; it is presented as a supplement, and is to be used in conjunction with, the American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of…
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavior Standards, Codes of Ethics, Counselors
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Mayer, Roger C.; Norman, Patricia M. – Journal of Management Education, 2004
Interest in the topic of trust both within and between organizations has grown greatly in recent years. One key issue to understanding trust and how it can be more effectively fostered is understanding its causes. Based on the 1995 Mayer, Davis, & Schoorman model of trust, this article describes exercises that allow students to inductively…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Integrity, Credibility, Business Education
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Witherell, Carol S.; Edwards, Carolyn Pope – Journal of Moral Education, 1991
Suggests that attempts to segregate social-conventional reasoning from the moral domain may represent an artificial division ignoring major philosophic and psychological traditions. Discusses the individual, social, and relational dimensions of morality and the cultural context of moral development. Calls for continuing narrative and…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Cultural Influences, Decision Making, Evaluative Thinking