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  1. May 24, 2023 · It should thus be accepted as the primary account of the wrong of plagiarism when this is committed by academics. (Note that since student writing has different aims than professional academic writing my arguments concerning the wrong of plagiarism by academics will not apply to student plagiarism).

    • James Stacey Taylor
    • jtaylor@tcnj.edu
  2. Cheating on exams or problem sets, plagiarizing or misrepresenting the ideas or language of someone else as one’s own, falsifying data, or any other instance of academic dishonesty violates the standards of our community, as well as the standards of the wider world of learning and affairs. You can read more about the Honor Code here.

    • Thinking About Plagiarism
    • Why Plagiarize?
    • What Should We do?

    Until I read Rebecca Moore Howard’s article “Forget About Policing Plagiarism. Just Teach.” in the Chronicle of Higher Education, I believed I had thought carefully about intellectual honesty. But as I reread her article and read dozens of other articles and essays about plagiarism, internet plagiarism, intellectual dishonesty, cheating, and honor,...

    Howard suggests two possibilities for students’ plagiarism. For the first she says: It is possible that students are cheating because they don’t value the opportunity of learning in our classes. Some of that is cultural, of course. Today’s students are likely to change jobs many times before they retire, so they must earn credentials for an array o...

    First, let’s not worry about assigning blame. Parents, school administrators, teachers, testing programs, politicians, the media, and students, too, are all culpable here. We must all address and correct this cultural attitude that seems to condone, and even reward, cheating. Second, let’s teach study skills. Students need to know how to summarize ...

  3. 1. I know that plagiarism is a serious form of academic dishonesty. 2. I have read the document about avoiding plagiarism, am familiar with its contents and have avoided all forms of plagiarism mentioned there. 3. Where I have used the words of others, I have indicated this by the use of quotation marks. 4.

  4. Nov 8, 2024 · From the University of Reading, a short overview of unintentional plagiarism and an overview of 'patchwork' writing. Challenges for Newcomers Norland Page from International Education explains the ways newcomers view information yet emphasizing the importance of academic integrity and its consequences.

  5. Aug 2, 2024 · Posted on August 2, 2024October 18, 2024. Educators have a vital role in fostering academic integrity among students. Promoting honesty, fairness, and responsibility builds a supportive learning environment. Plagiarism poses a significant challenge to academic integrity. Students often misunderstand plagiarism or lack the skills to avoid it.

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  7. What is Plagiarism? Students are expected to complete written assignments with honesty and integrity to avoid academic integrity offences such as plagiarism. An academic offence can occur when a student knowingly or unknowingly submits work that has been plagiarized. Therefore, it is important to know what plagiarism is.