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    plagiarism is a grave academic offense in North American post-secondary institutions (Nall & Gherwash, 2013). That is why many colleges in Canada provide plagiarism policies. There are little differences about the purpose of those policies, however, the one of main goal is to keep academic credibility (Centennial College, 2007; Seneca College, n.d.). As such, in those policies, it is mentioned if penalties for plagiarism exist or not and how colleges process academic dishonesty. Even though for…

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    If a student is caught cheating, the reaction is deny the wrongdoing of academic dishonesty. “Some might assume that teens who cheat are characterized by marginal abilities causing them to resort to dishonesty as the only way to keep pace with more intelligent classmates” (P. and R. Strom Cheating in Middle School and High School). Every student has different strength and weaknesses with learning…

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    Academic Benchmarks A. 1. I will learn to follow a course syllabus. The purpose of a syllabus is to layout the semester’s work, in and outside the classroom, for the student by the professor. A syllabus contains basic information, such as course name, location, credit hours, instructor information, required texts, prerequisites, course description, and provides course purpose. Grading procedures, assignments, course policies, and participation credit are also included to inform the student how…

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    school system many were eager to start the process. However, technology should not be integrated into the schools system because it creates problems such as academic dishonesty, possible layoffs, and technological malfunctions. Schools should not incorporate technology into schools because it gives students an opportunity to use dishonesty in their work.…

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    foresees that this will lead to deteriorate the academic administration honesty, principle and guidelines in the education systems. The main aspect of the writers text identifies that truthfulness should be a vital element of the educational system, despite the change regarding the academic range of assessment corresponding to students and teachers. In the article Dalton the writer labels the teachers as being absolute towards any form of academic dishonesty being that their status as teachers…

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    Einstein Quote”) It is commonly known that academic integrity is based on six basic principles that can be applied to any aspect of a person’s life. By striving to achieve the ethical standard that comes from academic integrity a person should show that they value “honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility, and courage” (“ICAI”). Even though cheating and plagiarism have become universal ways for college students to pass their classes, academic integrity builds responsibility that allows…

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    Academic Honor Codes Academic codes serve partly, to gently remind the University’s community on what not to do. Among one of the major things to not do that is stated, is plagiarize. As a student, the lines may have frequently been blurred between plagiarizing and “putting ideas into your own words.” The problem with that mindset, is that it contributes to you becoming a lazy researcher. It can land you into a situation where you simply neglect to cite a source from the ideas taken from someone…

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    sentences to a whole essay, students have used works other than their own. Plagiarism is a social issue that continues to grow in today’s society. A look into the matter of academic dishonesty, as well as a solution to the problem, should be explored. First, there are copious types of plagiarism. Some forms of this academic dishonesty may even be unconscious. Next, a look into why students plagiarize may help establish a solution. Last, the consequences for plagiarism not only affects the…

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    Importance Of Apa Format

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    It is important to learn and to utilize proper APA formatting of in-text citations and references as a student of Bethel because, it is extremely important to your grades. The first offense for academic dishonesty at Bethel is an automatic F, which includes plagiarizing. Plagiarizing is simply not giving credit to the cite where you gained your information. Therefore, the proper formatting is essential in order to succeed while attending Bethel University. Proper citations and references will…

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    the use of assessment data as both indicators of student learning and as sources of feedback to teachers for instructional planning.” (Murdock, page 1, para.1) It is because of this experience that I have transformed a strong opinion against academic dishonesty and cheating. Because of my experience with someone coping off of my tests, I will more than likely do things differently at Colorado Christian University to assure that I am not…

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