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  • Of academic fraud and the education crisis

    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...

    Steinberg, Iain

    Washington, The Washington Times, 2000

  • Fraud and education: the worm in the apple

    Dishonesty and chicanery are nothing new to education. What is new, perhaps, are the ways in which these imperfections permeate education credentialing and how they have flourished with the invention of new technologies and changes in consumer...

    Noah, Harold J., Eckstein, Max A.

    Lanham (Md.), Rowman & Littlefield, 2001

  • Plagiarism: a good practice guide

    In many ways the Good practice guide, which was commissioned by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) in 2001, and written by Jude Carroll and Jon Appleton from Oxford Brookes University is still viewed as a blueprint for institutional...

    Carroll, Jude, Appleton, Jon

    2001

  • Combating academic fraud: Towards a culture of integrity

    This book documents the importance and extent of academic fraud. It identifies major varieties of academic fraud such as cheating in high stakes examinations, plagiarism, credentials fraud, and misconduct in reform policies. Examples of measures to...

    Eckstein, Max A.

    Paris, UNESCO, 2003

  • Newspaper

    L'éthique professionnelle commence sur le campus universitaire 

    Etats-Unis

    Press

    Candace De Russy - Chronicle of Higher Education

    Le professeur d'université sert de gardien et constitue le premier contact d'un étudiant avec les normes de l'éthique et les traditions. De nombreux observateurs de la culture académique contemporaine font état de comportements irresponsables et contraires à l'éthique au sein du corps professoral.  Retards répétés, propos vulgaires dans les forums scolaires, favoritisme envers des étudiants, usage abusif des fonds du campus, plagiat, relations sexuelles avec des étudiants, incapacité de s'acquitter correctement des tâches administratives et, plus grave encore, refus de défendre la valeur de la vérité dans l'enseignement et la recherch sont autant d'exemples de tels comportements.

  • Taxonomy of corruption in higher education

    This article explores the phenomenon of corruption that has become common in higher education in developing countries around the world. The available body of literature on educational corruption does not provide sufficient insight on the nature and...

    Rumyantseva, Nataliya

    New Jersey, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates , 2005

  • Corruption in China's higher education system: a malignant tumor

    Since the 1990s, corruption has seriously threatened mainland China's universities in their teaching, research, service to society, and international links and exchanges. The scale of corruption pertains to almost all aspects of higher education. Yet...

    Yang, Rui

    Chestnut Hill, MA, USA, Center for International Higher Education, 2005

  • Newspaper

    Vente aux enchères sur E-bay favorise la triche

    Royaume Uni

    Press

    Rebecca Smithers - The Guardian

    Des sites Internet de ventes aux enchères populaires comme eBay pourraient contribuer à augmenter le plagiat dans les universités britanniques. De plus en plus d'étudiants utilisent des sites commerciaux pour acheter et vendre des dissertations.

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