Guiding Students from Cheating and Plagiarism to Honesty and Integrity: Strategies for Change

Guiding Students from Cheating and Plagiarism to Honesty and Integrity: Strategies for Change

Guiding Students from Cheating and Plagiarism to Honesty and Integrity: Strategies for Change

Guiding Students from Cheating and Plagiarism to Honesty and Integrity: Strategies for Change

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Overview

In the past, it was the struggling student who was more likely to cheat just to get by. Today, above-average college -bound students are just as likely to do so. This sequel to the eye-opening Student Cheating and Plagiarism in the Internet Era: A Wake-Up Call (2000) is a call to arms for students, teachers, administrators, librarians, and parents to transpose school culture from one that ignores or tolerates cheating into one where every effort is made to value, encourage, and support honesty. First person accounts lend credence to a cornucopia of practical ideas and actions. No home, school, or library should be without at least one copy.

Cheating continues to be a national epidemic. Here, Lathrop and Foss have produced a sequel to their 2000 eye-opener Student Cheating and Plagiarism in the Internet Era: A Wake-Up Call. But where the first volume focused on honor codes and careful monitoring of student tests and written assignments, their latest work is a call to arms: students, teachers, administrators, librarians, and parents must make a concerted effort to change school culture from one that ignores or tolerates cheating into one where every effort is made to value, encourage, and support honesty. Each chapter offers quick and easy access to practical ideas and actions that can be taken off the page and into the classroom or home situation. Among these, first-person accounts dominate, with such compelling themes as Why I Didn't Cheat, Policies That Support Honest Students, and Student Whistleblowers. It is a myth that the struggling students are the ones who are more likely to cheat just to get by. The above-average, college-bound students are just as likely to do so as they compete for scholarships and college admission. No home, school, or library should be without at least one copy of this book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781591582755
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/2005
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Ann Lathrop is Professor Emerita, California State University, Long Beach.

Kathleen Foss is Media Specialist, Los Alamitos Unified School District, California.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Focus on Honesty and Integrity
Creating a School Culture of Honesty and Integrity
Student voices
Responding to Students
Parents' Role in Developing Student Honesty and Integrity
Leadership in Action
Effective Leaders Create Effective Policies
Academmic Integrity Policy or Honor Code? Dealing With the "Student Ratting" Issue
Librarians As a Force for Integrity
Pursuing Victory With Honor
Integrity in the Writing Process
Moving from Plagiarism to Integrity in the Writing Process
Lessons to Support Integrity in the Writing Process
Using Technology With Integrity
Online Education Today
Keeping Technology Honest
Appendices
Appendix A: National Surveys on Student Cheating and Plagiarism
Appendix B: Survey Forms
Appendix C: Annotated Table of Contents for Student Cheating and Plagiarism in the Internet Era: A Wake-up Call (Libraries Unlimited, 2000)

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