Guiding Students from Cheating and Plagiarism to Honesty and Integrity: Strategies for Change
Autor Ann Lathrop, Kathleen Fossen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 oct 2005 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781591582755
ISBN-10: 159158275X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 159158275X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
Ann Lathrop is Professor Emerita, California State University, Long Beach.Kathleen Foss is Media Specialist, Los Alamitos Unified School District, California.
Cuprins
PrefaceIntroductionFocus on Honesty and IntegrityCreating a School Culture of Honesty and IntegrityStudent voicesResponding to StudentsParents' Role in Developing Student Honesty and IntegrityLeadership in ActionEffective Leaders Create Effective PoliciesAcademmic Integrity Policy or Honor Code? Dealing With the "Student Ratting" IssueLibrarians As a Force for IntegrityPursuing Victory With HonorIntegrity in the Writing ProcessMoving from Plagiarism to Integrity in the Writing ProcessLessons to Support Integrity in the Writing ProcessUsing Technology With IntegrityOnline Education TodayKeeping Technology HonestAppendicesAppendix A: National Surveys on Student Cheating and PlagiarismAppendix B: Survey FormsAppendix C: Annotated Table of Contents for Student Cheating and Plagiarism in the Internet Era: A Wake-up Call (Libraries Unlimited, 2000)
Recenzii
Lathrop and Foss offer pithy, helpful recommendations on how to combat various forms of academic dishonesty in schools and colleges. The strategies will assist students, parents, librarians, counselors, and administrators in their quest to create antidotes to a social dilemma that is part and parcel of wider cultural ills of excessive competition and materialism. The volume, which includes useful appendixes, focuses on issues of classroom honesty, the construction and maintenance of effective institutional leadership goals, how to avoid plagiarism and support integrity in the writing process, and technological methods for sustaining honest practices. Student voices, along with those of parents and educational leaders, add particular illumination to the book..Recommended. Lower-division undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, administrators, counselors, and college librarians.
This new offering is not a how-to manual for catching cheaters. Instead, as its title declares, its intent is to help teachers, parents, students and administrators work together to create institutional cultures that support honesty and fairness..Several selections are labeled COPY ME. Each one of sixty COPY ME pages may be copied and redistributed, with proper attribution, for any educational use. Not only do these pages make the book substantially easier for educators to use, but they are also a nice example of the themes of the book in action.
Starred Review [T]his book is divided into broad topics such as honesty, leadership, integrity, plagiarism, and technology. In addition to essays, the authors provide pages labeled copy me. The idea is to reproduce thes pages so that groups can read and discuss the ideas and issues raised. Each page has a permission sentence attached to let students know that there has been no violation of copyright. This book is a practical guide that can help change attitudes of both students and teachers about cheating. Highly Recommended.
[C]hallenging teachers, librarians, and parents to transform school culture from one that tacitly condones cheating to one that supports honesty. The book offes practical ideas and actions that can bring about this cultural change and also includes first-person accounts by educators, students, and parents on such themes as student whistleblowers and policies that support honest students.
This book is required reading of every teacher, teacher-librarian, principal, counselor, and parent. The book's content needs to be discussed with children and teenagers..A wonderful feature of this book is that a number of short pieces may be copied by the owner of the book for use with groups for discussion, idea generation, or just plain thinking..Strongly recommended as one of the essential professional books of the year.
This new offering is not a how-to manual for catching cheaters. Instead, as its title declares, its intent is to help teachers, parents, students and administrators work together to create institutional cultures that support honesty and fairness..Several selections are labeled COPY ME. Each one of sixty COPY ME pages may be copied and redistributed, with proper attribution, for any educational use. Not only do these pages make the book substantially easier for educators to use, but they are also a nice example of the themes of the book in action.
Starred Review [T]his book is divided into broad topics such as honesty, leadership, integrity, plagiarism, and technology. In addition to essays, the authors provide pages labeled copy me. The idea is to reproduce thes pages so that groups can read and discuss the ideas and issues raised. Each page has a permission sentence attached to let students know that there has been no violation of copyright. This book is a practical guide that can help change attitudes of both students and teachers about cheating. Highly Recommended.
[C]hallenging teachers, librarians, and parents to transform school culture from one that tacitly condones cheating to one that supports honesty. The book offes practical ideas and actions that can bring about this cultural change and also includes first-person accounts by educators, students, and parents on such themes as student whistleblowers and policies that support honest students.
This book is required reading of every teacher, teacher-librarian, principal, counselor, and parent. The book's content needs to be discussed with children and teenagers..A wonderful feature of this book is that a number of short pieces may be copied by the owner of the book for use with groups for discussion, idea generation, or just plain thinking..Strongly recommended as one of the essential professional books of the year.