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Guiding Students from Cheating and Plagiarism to Honesty and Integrity
by
Ann Lathrop; Kathleen E. Foss
ISBN: 159158275x
Publication Date: 2005-10-01
Resources
International Center for Academic Integrity
The International Center for Academic Integrity works to identify, affirm, and promote the values of academic integrity among students, faculty, teachers, and administrators.
Article - Academic Dishonesty
Richard C. Schiming/Minnesota State University - Mankato
Sample Policies
Academic Integrity page: Juniata College
Academic Honesty Policy - St. Petersburg College
Student Academic Policy - Georgia College
Articles on Academic Integrity
AI Will Shake Up Higher Ed. Are Colleges Ready?
An article in the Chronicle of Higher Education,Taylor Swaak, February 26, 2024
Cheating Has Become Normal Faculty members are overwhelmed, and the solutions aren’t clear.
An article from The Chronicle of HIgher Education by Beth McMurtrie November 4, 2024
College Feels Transactional to Many Students
Students increasingly treat college as a transaction. Who — or what — is to blame?
Academic Integrity Policy
St. Andrews Academic Integrity Policy
The Saltire, lists an academic integrity policy, including student expectations and consequences for plagiarizing/cheating
Faculty Guidance for ChatGPT
SAU policy on use of ChatGPT in the classroom
Character Counts
Changing Cheaters: Promoting Integrity and Preventing Academic Dishonesty
A Resource for Teachers, Parents, Coaches
and Others Who Work With YouthBy Michael Josephson and Melissa Mertz, May 2004
Champions of Character Resources for Institutions
from the NAIA
See Also
Avoiding Plagiarism
by
Seth Allen
Last Updated Jan 11, 2024
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