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Academic Dishonesty

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Academic Dishonesty

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  1. ACADEMIC HONESTY IN HIGHER EDUCATION Prepared by: http://myhomeworkwriter.com/ http://myhomeworkwriter.com/

  2. Introduction • Honesty has been an issue in high learning institutions • With technological advancement, the rate at which students engage in cheating is extremely high. http://myhomeworkwriter.com/

  3. Academic Dishonesty Academic Dishonesty is: • irregularity that occurs relative to recognized academic exercise. • 75%of bachelor students at public universities are widely engaged in cheating. • 60%of middle college students and fifty six of masters students also cheat in academics. http://myhomeworkwriter.com/

  4. Types of Academic Dishonesty • Duplicitous • Fabrication • Fraud • Plagiarism • Bribery. http://myhomeworkwriter.com/

  5. Types of Academic Dishonesty • Disruption • Impersonation. • Cheating. • Sabotage. • Deception. • Pedagogical misconduct. http://myhomeworkwriter.com/

  6. Causes of Academic Dishonesty • Demographic characteristics e.g. sex and age. • Extra-curricular activities. • English as second language. • Higher targets. • Emotional distress. http://myhomeworkwriter.com/

  7. Effects of Academic Misconduct • Becomes habitual. • Mess up things in the workplace. • Quality of graduates goes down. • Leads to low knowledge production. • Bad reputation to institutions. http://myhomeworkwriter.com/

  8. Prevention of Academic Dishonesty • Punishment of the act. • Failure or reducing the grades of the student. • Dismissal or expulsion. • Suspension or termination of contract to lecturers involved. http://myhomeworkwriter.com/

  9. Conclusion • Integrity should be observed. • Well stipulated rules on academics should be put in place. • Avail Laws governing principles of integrity in academics to students. http://myhomeworkwriter.com/

  10. For more information about Academic Honesty in Higher Education. Visit: http://myhomeworkwriter.com/ http://myhomeworkwriter.com/

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