Post on 11-Dec-2015
Academic Integrity…CHEATING
Warrior Wednesday
Is this okay?O I copied and pasted just a few
sentences off the internet for my Literature paper.
Your teachers say…O Sure, IF you cite it.
Any thoughts that you borrow must be credited.
O Copying the work of others without crediting them is illegal. It is considered cheating.
O Haven’t you ever wondered why there are credits at the end of a movie?
Is this okay?O To help me out with
my essay, I borrowed my brother’s paper from two years ago.
Your teachers say…O No, this is not okay under any
circumstance. This is cheating.O Teachers are smarter than they look,
especially English teachers. They can usually recognize the difference between your work and the work of someone else.
O If you try this in college and get caught, you can be kicked out.
Is this okay?O I missed two days of class, so I copied
my friend’s homework to get caught up.
Your teachers say…O There is never a good reason to copy
homework; this is cheating.O What you should copy are the NOTES
you missed.O It’s a good idea to discuss the
material you missed with a classmate, but your work should be your own.
Is this okay?O My friend and I worked on a
homework assignment together.
Your teachers say…O It depends on the assignment. It
also depends on if you are working together or simply copying the work of someone else.
O Working together is often encouraged, especially in math.
O Splitting the homework in half and then combining your answers is cheating.
O You can’t write an essay together if it’s supposed to be your own work.
Is this okay?O I had too much to do and
didn’t get a chance to read the book, so I just read the spark notes online.
Your teachers say…O There’s nothing wrong with doing
some additional research on a book, IF YOU ALREADY READ!
O Relying only on spark notes or other online resources instead of reading is considered cheating.
O Using summaries from the internet is the same as stealing someone else’s thoughts.
Is this true?O Cheating is not a big deal.
Your teachers say…O Cheating is a HUGE deal.O It can get you administrative discipline in high
school.O It can get you kicked out of college. (real
example: student kicked out of the Air Force Academy the day before graduation for cheating)
O It can get you fired from a job. (real example: local firefighters cheating on their promotion exam)
Is this true?O Sometimes it’s okay to cheat,
especially if everyone else is doing the same thing.
Your teachers say…O No, it’s not.O There is never a good reason to
cheat.O It may be easy to convince yourself
it’s okay, but it is not.O Adults sometimes think it’s okay to
cheat, but they’re wrong too. (real examples: teachers cheating on the CRCT, Georgia Tech coach George O’Leary fired for resume fraud)
Examples of Academic Dishonesty
Inappropriate use of previously submitted workPlagiarismCheatingFalsification of materialsMisrepresentation of documentsSelling academic or computer assignments
Possible Consequences
WarningReduction in gradeFailure in courseAcademic dishonesty notation on transcriptSuspensionExpulsion
What the Handbook says…
Works Cited
O Google ImagesO University at Buffalo Academic
Integrity PresentationO Cherokee County Student Handbook