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Academic Honesty A parents guide for supporting their student at - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Academic Honesty A parents guide for supporting their student at - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Academic Honesty A parents guide for supporting their student at Adrian High School We want to help you support your student! What does it mean to be academically honest? What is academically dishonest? There are four
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What does it mean to be “academically honest”?
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What is “academically dishonest”? There are four categories of academic dishonesty:
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Cheating: Plagiarism & Paraphrasing
Examples of plagiarism and dishonest paraphrasing:
- Changing just a few words in a statement, so that
the message and ideas are the same, but the text is
- nly slightly altered.
- Not using quotation marks to show that the precise
words are someone else’s.
- Not providing in-text citations as well as a Works
Cited Page
Image source: https://sundial.csun.edu/138189/opinions/the-heightened-use-of-plagiarized-essay-services/
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Cheating: Copying and Duplication Cheating: Copying and Duplication
- Cheating: Copying and Duplication
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Fabrication and Tampering (aka “Making Stufg Up”)
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Collusion
image source: https://theconversation.com/when-does-getting-help-on-an-assignment-turn-into-cheating-120215
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Consequences
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How can I encourage my student to be academically honest?
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How can I learn how to cite sources?
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