Of academic fraud and the education crisis
Editor : Washington, The Washington Times, 2000
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Serie : The World and I Magazine
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The World Wide Web has given students unprecedented access to legitimate and illegitimate education resources. Steinberg gives an oversight of the implications of it on present-day higher education. He thus describes how, in the U.S., internet-based research and term paper mills have become a booming industry, even though sixteen States have made it illegal since 1995 to sell academic research and term papers. On this basis, he raises the question: how can legislators, professors or administrators rightfully tell if a submitted piece of academic work was personally written or professionally subcontracted?
- Fraude académico, Trampa , Factoría de trabajos académicos , Acceso a la educación, Gestión educacional, Administración central, Administración de la universidad , Exámenes y diplomas, Investigación, Alumnos/estudiantes, Personal universitario , Higher education
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América Latina y el Caribe
Estados Unidos