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Helgesson, Gert; Bülow, William – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023
Research integrity is a well-established term used to talk and write about ethical issues in research. Part of its success might be its broad applicability. In this paper, we suggest that this might also be its Achilles heel, since it has the potential to conceal important value conflicts. We identify three broad domains upon which research…
Descriptors: Research, Ethics, Integrity, Conflict
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Li Zhao; Xinchen Yang; Xinyi Yu; Jiaxin Zheng; Haiying Mao; Genyue Fu; Fang Fang; Kang Lee – Review of Educational Research, 2025
This preregistered meta-analysis investigated whether cultural values moderate the relations between students' achievement orientations and their tendency to cheat. We identified 80 studies on the associations between performance/learning orientations and academic cheating in 27 countries with 40,867 participants. Performance orientation…
Descriptors: Cheating, Academic Achievement, Cultural Influences, Values
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Potter, Michael K.; Raffoul, Jessica – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
The scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) defines itself as an inclusive field of study, and scholars have long lauded its ability to engage academics from each and every discipline. Yet SoTL's research culture has long been dominated by a narrow conception of social science. As a result, the lived experience of scholars from other…
Descriptors: Alienation, Scholarship, Instruction, Learning
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Yasemin J. Erden – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
This paper introduces the concept of 'hyper-ambition' in academia as a contributing factor to what has been termed a 'replication crisis' across some sciences. The replication crisis is an umbrella term that covers a range of 'questionable research practices', from sloppy reporting to fraud. There are already many proposals to address questionable…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Replication (Evaluation), Research, Integrity
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Rachel Graves – Early Childhood Folio, 2025
This qualitative study examined distributed leadership enactment within Whanau Manaaki Kindergartens in Aotearoa New Zealand, exploring effective practices, systems, and processes. Drawing on perspectives from teachers, positional leaders, and chief executives, findings revealed that intentional, values-based, supportive structures alongside…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership Styles, Participative Decision Making, Kindergarten
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Lisa Vogt; Sarah Elaine Eaton; Brenda M. Stoesz; Josh Seeland – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2025
Canadian colleges and polytechnics have been neglected in research on academic integrity, with some exceptions. Therefore, we examined academic integrity policy documents (N = 36) from 16 publicly-funded colleges and polytechnics in Alberta and Manitoba, Canada, replicating a qualitative research design used in previous research. Data were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Integrity, Educational Policy, Public Colleges
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Amigud, Alexander; Pell, David J. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2022
Academic staff owe a duty of fidelity to uphold institutional standards of integrity. They also have their own values and conceptions of integrity as well as personal responsibilities and commitments. The question of how academic practitioners address or reconcile conflicting values and responsibilities has been underexplored in the literature.…
Descriptors: Ethics, College Faculty, Integrity, Decision Making
Zezhen Wu – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In this dissertation, I seek to understand whether and how values affirmation could have an impact on the academic performance and psychological well-being of deaf students in secondary deaf schools in Nepal. In Paper 1, I reported findings from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) on the impact of values affirmation on the academic performance and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Well Being, Deafness, Secondary School Students
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Miron, Jennie; Wilson, Rosemary; Freeman, John; Sears, Kim – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2022
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is an educational approach that aims to support students' integration of theory to practice. These rich learning opportunities provide students with real-world experiences and introduce practice and ethical situations that help consolidate and bridge their knowledge and skill. Academic integrity has been defined as…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Ethics, Integrity, Values
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Patrik Holm; Ulrik Terp; Christina Fjaeraa Alfredsson – Discover Education, 2025
Academic dishonesty is a growing problem in higher education. This study examines students' attitudes toward cheating. The sample consisted of 318 students enrolled in health science courses at a Swedish university. A survey-based quantitative approach was employed, integrating qualitative responses from open-ended questions. We investigated…
Descriptors: Cheating, Student Attitudes, College Students, Tests
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Mary Twis – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2025
Drawing from my experiences as an American-Israeli Jewish woman in social work academia, I use this paper to reflect upon the ways in which the Council on Social Work Education's newly-mandated anti-racist and anti-oppressive paradigms are problematic for the future of the social work profession. While it is important for social workers to address…
Descriptors: Social Work, College Students, College Faculty, Jews
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Heasly, Berise – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2021
The central concept within this research work is Edu-tensegrity. It is the foundation of the Heasly Thinking Skills System and uses a geodesic dome as a refreshed visual depiction of the many varied elements in the whole world of education, given paradigm changes within lived experience of 21st century education. This system uses a disciplined use…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teaching Skills, Educational Change, Sustainability
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Laura Creighton; Gary Mitchell; Conor Hamilton; Stephanie Craig; Patrick Stark; Nuala McLaughlin-Borlace; Christine Slade; Christine Brown Wilson – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2025
Academic integrity constitutes a cornerstone of higher education, epitomising values such as honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility. However, breaches in academic integrity persist among nursing students. Current responses to breaches predominantly adopt reactive and punitive measures, lacking proactive initiatives that cultivate…
Descriptors: Integrity, Ethics, Nursing Students, Professionalism
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Kelly, Martina; Ellaway, Rachel H.; Reid, Helen; Ganshorn, Heather; Yardley, Sarah; Bennett, Deirdre; Dornan, Tim – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2018
Qualitative evidence synthesis (QES) is a suite of methodologies that combine qualitative techniques with the synthesis of qualitative knowledge. They are particularly suited to medical education as these approaches pool findings from original qualitative studies, whilst paying attention to context and theoretical development. Although…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Health Services, Ethics, Integrity
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Macfarlane, Bruce – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Neoliberalism is invariably presented as a governing regime of market and competition-based systems rather than as a set of migratory practices that are re-setting the ethical standards of the academy. This article seeks to explore the way in which neoliberalism is shifting the prevailing values of the academy by drawing on two illustrations: the…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, College Faculty, Ethics, Standards
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