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Academic Dishonesty: An Educator's Guide

✍ Scribed by Jr., Bernard E. Whitley, Patricia Keith-Spiegel


Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
180
Category
Library

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This book, written by two nationally renowned scholars in the area of ethics in higher education, is intended to help teachers and administrators understand and handle problems of academic dishonesty. Chock-full of practical advice, the book is divided into three parts. Part I reviews the existing published literature about academic dishonesty among college and university students and how faculty members respond to the problem. Part II presents practical advice designed to help college and university instructors and administrators deal proactively and effectively with academic dishonesty. Part III considers the broader question of academic integrity as a system-wide issue within institutions of higher education.


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