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Robertson, Mary C.; Apanewicz, Rachel – 1993
The question of where the line is often arises as tutors attempt to confine their tutoring within ethical boundaries suggested by the line image. On the surface, some issues look easy. To the question of whether tutors should offer advice on take-home test writing assignments, most writing center personnel would probably respond with…
Descriptors: Ethics, Higher Education, Plagiarism, Policy Formation

Price, Margaret – College Composition and Communication, 2002
Argues for a context-sensitive understanding of plagiarism by analyzing a set of written institutional policies and suggesting ways that they might be revised. Offers examples of classroom practices to help teach a concept of plagiarism as situated in context. Concludes that plagiarism is an area where students need access to their teacher's…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Higher Education, Plagiarism, Policy Analysis

Howard, Rebecca Moore – College English, 2000
Considers how plagiarism continues to elude definition because teachers cannot possibly formulate and act on a definition of plagiarism that articulates both its textual and sexual work. Discusses linking sexual property to textual transgression and rejecting metaphors in relationship to rejecting plagiarism. Suggests educators stop using the term…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Definitions, Feminism, Higher Education
Baron, Dennis – 1994
This book examines Americans' obsession with grammar and usage, and how the flexibility and fluidity of the English language affect notions about what is and is not "correct" English. Confronting the popular image of the English teacher as a card-carrying member of the language police, the book takes a critical look at past and present…
Descriptors: English, Error Correction, Grammar, Language Role
Shea, John – Currents, 1987
There's some uncertainty about what constitutes plagiarism, especially when it involves something more subtle than stolen words. It is difficult to distinguish legitimate use of others' material--borrowing in a general fashion or drawing inspiration--from outright theft. Guidelines on identifying plagiarism are presented. (MLW)
Descriptors: Creativity, Editors, Ethics, Higher Education

McLeod, Susan H. – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1992
Discusses plagiarism and offers guidelines for its prevention. Discusses writing program administrator policies on plagiarism and how to confront confirmed cheaters. Relates actual cases, and describes situations where plagiarism was not intended by the students. (PRA)
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Higher Education, Plagiarism, Student Attitudes
Lathrop, Ann; Foss, Kathleen – 2000
This book is organized as a practical guide for educators and parents who want to reduce cheating and plagiarizing. Ideas and strategies to counter other high-tech and more traditional "low-tech" cheating and plagiarism in K-12 schools come from dozens of authors and educators. References to online and print resources can be useful at…
Descriptors: Cheating, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Honesty
Markman, Roberta H.; And Others – 1989
Retaining the compact format of earlier editions, this updated book presents techniques and models for high school and college students to write successful research papers. After a preface and an introduction to research, the book discusses the 10 steps in writing a research paper: (1) find a subject; (2) read a general article; (3) formulate a…
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Plagiarism, Research Papers (Students)
Geosits, Margaret S.; Kirk, William R. – Principal, 1983
Uses a principal's disturbing experience to introduce the contention that teachers' lack of careful attention to instructing students about report writing may lead to mere copying, which in upper grades can become plagiarism. Proposes a solution involving the "six questions" (who? what? when? where? why? and how?). (JM)
Descriptors: Citations (References), Elementary Education, Plagiarism, Program Descriptions

Henning, Kathleen – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2003
Examines six shifting boundaries: time and space, authorship, writing skills, medium, availability, and the senses. Addresses what the new perimeters might mean for teaching writing at the college level, for student writing, and for instructional management. Considers the challenges of plagiarism. (SG)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Improvement, Plagiarism, Technological Advancement
Kreis, Kathleen – Teaching Pre K-8, 1994
Outlines procedures that teachers can use to discourage plagiarism and deal with instances of plagiarism by their students. Teachers should discuss the subject of plagiarism with their students, instruct them in the proper way to quote the work of others, check the authenticity of students' written work, and carefully confront students in…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Ethical Instruction, Plagiarism, Prevention
Bensen, Mary Brandt – School Business Affairs, 1995
Schools' involvement in wide-area networks is increasing the need for copyright education for faculty and students. Copyright compliance policies and procedures should be developed along with proper supervision of school activities that have the potential to result in possible copyright violations. (MLF)
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Computer Networks, Copyrights, Elementary Secondary Education
Lewin, Larry – 2001
This book helps teachers learn how to bring the Internet's World Wide Web into their classrooms and encourage students to tap into this resource. Using the dozens of examples and strategies provided, teachers can help students: use search engines effectively; quickly find Web sites and understand their content; conduct sound research; think…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Sources, Plagiarism

Atkins, Thomas; Nelson, Gene – English Journal, 2001
Notes the problem of Net-based plagiarism in student papers. Describes a solution that turns the tables by using the Internet: TurnItIn.com, an Internet scanner that annotates/marks unattributed material in student papers and compiles a report for the teacher overnight. (SR)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Higher Education, Internet, Plagiarism
Wayson, Kent W. C. – 1988
Noting a dearth of research on the ethical use of evidence in forensic competitions, a case analysis details a speech delivered by a contestant who apparently borrowed both ideas and writing from another source. In a prize-winning speech, the contestant used source deception, plagiarism, and "pseudo" sources (attribution to sources…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Citations (References), Communication Research, Debate