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Bracey, Gerald W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
When Gerald W. Bracey heard that John Fremer, a long-time friend and Educational Testing Service psychometrician, had retired and now worked for Caveon.com, a firm dedicated to detecting cheating, Bracey was amused. Snooping for cheats seemed like a trivial pursuit compared to the lofty testing enterprises he had undertaken at ETS. No more. Bracey…
Descriptors: Ethics, Achievement Tests, Student Evaluation, High School Students
Bracey, Gerald W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
There are only three South Korean universities that count in Koreans' eyes and they enroll 15,000 students, chosen from 873,000 applicants (1.7%), based on the results of a national exam. The night before the national exam, many mothers pray all night in temple. (They also prayed the previous 99 nights, but not so long.) The country comes to a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation, Educational Change, National Standards
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Bayer, Alan E.; Braxton, John M. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2004
Based on the research reported in this volume, the authors offer recommendations for all affected parties.
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Undergraduate Students, Cheating, Student Rights
Johnson, Doug – Library Media Connection, 2004
Student plagiarism is an important topic of discussion in the teaching profession. Part of the profession mission should be to help classroom teachers improve the quality of their research assignment (whether they want to or not).
Descriptors: Student Research, Research Methodology, Educational Research, Plagiarism
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Clark, Roy W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The similar problems faced by the physics and chemistry teachers are described. The issue of cheating on tests in the classroom can be addressed by the teachers by comparing methods for monitoring the classroom behavior.
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Physics, Chemistry, Cheating
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Chandrasoma, Ranamukalage; Thompson, Celia; Pennycook, Alastair – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2004
The debate about what constitutes plagiarism and how it should be dealt with in the academy continues to gain momentum. The response from many higher education institutions is to channel ever-increasing amounts of resources into plagiarism detection technologies, rather than trying to ascertain why plagiarism might be occurring in the first place.…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Plagiarism, Higher Education, Cheating
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Houts, Lisa M.; Taylor, James C. – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2008
The production and operations management class offered at California State University, Fresno underwent a transformation from being a four-unit, face-to-face course to a hybrid course. This hybrid course, which is required for all students in the Craig School of Business, includes two units of face-to-face instruction each week, with some coverage…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Academic Achievement, College Students, Blended Learning
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Metz, Anneke M. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2008
To better understand the dynamics of online student test taking, including the likelihood of cheating by large numbers of students, we examined test-taking patterns and outcomes of weekly online quizzes in two large undergraduate biology lecture courses. Students taking a quiz late in a 1-3-day quiz access period performed 10-15% worse on quizzes…
Descriptors: Science Tests, Biology, Lecture Method, Computer Assisted Testing
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Ashe, Diana; Manning, Michelle – Journal of Effective Teaching, 2007
Based upon a pilot study of the leading online plagiarism detection service, this article examines the views of faculty and students as the main stakeholders in the controversy over online plagiarism detection. Rather than give advice outside of a specific institutional context, this study offers an understanding of the reasoning that informs the…
Descriptors: Expectation, Plagiarism, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes
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Rosile, Grace Ann – Journal of Management Education, 2007
The author's PhD training and 25 years of teaching experience did not prepare her for dealing with widespread cheating. Is it better to confront cheaters personally, or just fix the evaluation system and move on? How can the process of failing cheaters be handled in a way that is fair to all? Finally, can a potentially disastrous cheating incident…
Descriptors: Cheating, Integrity, Justice, Class Activities
Langlais, Philip J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
Reports of gross misconduct like plagiarism and the falsification and fabrication of data in the hallowed halls of academe and research laboratories are becoming increasingly common in the US. Researchers suggest that the higher education institutions need to become more involved than they have been on educating graduate students about ethical…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Graduate Students, Ethics, Student Behavior
Elliott, Deni; Culver, Charles M. – 1988
To determine when, if ever, deceptive acts can be morally justified in investigative reporting, it is important to distinguish a deceptive act that is morally justified from an act that is not deceptive in the first place. This paper seeks to provide an account of what counts as deception and identify the kinds of journalistic practice that are…
Descriptors: Cheating, Deception, Ethics, Journalism
Johannesen, Richard L. – 1988
This annotated bibliography lists 43 books, periodicals, and essays in the area of governmental-political communication. Topics include: social justice, lying, cheating, ethics, public duties, public policy, language, rhetorical strategies, and propaganda. (MS)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cheating, Ethics, Government (Administrative Body)
HILL, ROBERT B. – 1968
THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROJECT WAS TO DETERMINE THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE FOLLOWING FOUR FACTORS, SIMULTANEOUSLY AND SEPARATELY, AFFECT THE RATES OF CHEATING AMONG 10TH GRADE STUDENTS--(1) INDIVIDUAL ROLE ADAPTATIONS, (2) PEER GROUP INFLUENCE, (3) SOCIAL CONTEXT, AND (4) FAMILY INFLUENCE. A PARADIGM (MERTON'S) THAT RELATES INDIVIDUAL ANOMIA, SOCIAL…
Descriptors: Cheating, Family Influence, Grade 10, Peer Groups
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Goll, Eugene W. – Change, 1977
Irregularities have surfaced in the state's community college system involving inflated enrollment figures, altered student transcripts, and other illegal tactics designed to improve shaky institutional reputations and increase the intake of state subsidies. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Academic Records, Cheating, Community Colleges, Crime
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