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    http://www.nsba.org/sbot/toolkit/tiol/html Focuses on ways that technology impacts learning and cheating; especially in realm of Internet sourcing. Anderman, E., & Midgley, C. (2004). Changes in self-reported academic cheating across the transition from middle school to high school. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 29, 499-517. Peer reviewed article in which data suggests that self-reported cheating is on the rise based on student's view that "everyone does it." Cahn and Markie. (2008). Ethics:

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    Devon Wills Professor Claney ENGL 1113 14 March 2024 “Who’s Cheating Whom?” In "Who's Cheating Whom? Alfie Kohn dives deep into the world of standardized tests in schools and challenges their role. He looks at how these tests have become a big part of education, and why that might not be a good thing. Kohn argues that they can hurt students, teachers, and the education system, and he's worried about the psychological effects and the impact on society. His article is really engaging and makes you

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    Academic Honesty your name Class number Date Instructor Name Importance of Academic Honesty This paper will explain the importance of academic honesty in students’ life. “Academic honesty means the performance of all academic work without cheating, lying, dishonesty of any kind, getting any unauthorized assistance and favors from anyone” (Valdosta State University). Academic honesty helps to motivate students to become better human beings. It is very important aspect of life to be honest with

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    good topic because infidelity has psychology and culture intersect together. Infidelity is attributed to psychology because this is something from each person, it only depends on each one to decide whether cheat or not. In contrast, infidelity is also attributed to culture, infidelity will have a different meaning in every part of the world. Maybe this will be described as an accepted or unaccepted behavior in a society. Furthermore, there is cultures in which the husband is allowed to have more than

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    Case 1-1 Harvard Cheating Scandal 1. In terms of trustworthiness the students failed to exhibit integrity by collaborating amongst themselves as was expressly forbidden by the instructions of the exams. Also, somebody in the institution showed a lack of loyalty to the school in leaking the investigation to the press. Respect was likely violated when the university searched the e-mail accounts of the junior faculty members searching for the leak. They school clearly determined that the treatment

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    offense in the playful jokes. Churchill then goes on to list many teams, other than the Indians, that use mascots relating to other cultures. He explains how these mascots may be inspired by differing cultures, however none of them hit as hard to home as the Indians do. Churchill ends his writing by saying, “Understand that the treatment of Indians in American popular culture is not “cute” or “amusing” or “good, clean fun.” Know that it causes real pain and real suffering to real people.” (pg. 543). Is

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    himself. Many reasons and factors are attributed for the use of plagiarism and could be cultural, historical, linguistic, environmental and educational background. Plagiarism is a form of an academic dishonesty, academic misconduct, and a digital cheating. It is declared to be an unacceptable legal act and institutional regulations. And universities, schools, and instructors do not only need to decrease plagiarism, but they must also affect positively on students writings, increase the understanding

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    getting easier with the technology we have today.Plagiarizing and cheating is becoming an epidemic in the college today. Students all over the world have cheated to get the grade. If a student is caught cheating or plagiarizing he or she should be expelled from college because it is morally wrong, many colleges have honor code contract that deals with plagiarizing, and the student is not understanding the value of college. First, cheating and plagiarizing to get the “A” is morally wrong. To take someone’s

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    population of cheaters is ridiculous because of a student’s natural tendencies, new accessible technology, and kids yearning to bolster their social status. Having students write or sign something stating that they won’t cheat will not prevent cheating. It’s done in schools all over the country in the form of signed syllabuses, class discussions, and preexisting honor systems, yet there are still those who are academically dishonest. There’s an ever increasing workforce, thus there is ever increasing

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    Cheating is , “ representing someone else 's work as your own”. This includes sharing another 's work , paying for others to do your work, and or purchasing a piece of work. This means turning it in or not it 's still cheating because in reality in a piece of work or content done by someone. Cheating is inferior because it lowers your ability to do something. It may lead you to think that you can 't do it. Causes of Cheating There is a motive behind cheating. In fact, many reasons. Some of them

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