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What goes around comes around

What goes around comes around. Basic information. • Target audience: Graduate Students • Summary: The results of plagiarism • Objective: To help students consider the consequences of plagiarism in graduate studies. • Length: 30 minutes. Learning Outcomes.

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What goes around comes around

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  1. What goes around comes around

  2. Basic information • Target audience: Graduate Students • Summary: The results of plagiarism • Objective: To help students consider the consequences of plagiarism in graduate studies. • Length: 30 minutes

  3. Learning Outcomes • The learners will be familiar with the legal results and sanctions stemming from plagiarism. • The learners will be able to illustrate the importance of receiving training in every aspect of academic integrity.

  4. The story Black Pirate was a graduate student at Eastern Grape University. Although he was not a very successful student at the department, he was favoured by some of the faculty members due to his political connections. Moreover, he did not regularly attend graduate courses. His favourite occupation was spending his time in some faculty members’ offices gossiping about other faculty members in the department. What is worse, he falsely accused people of plagiarized their work! Source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/selective- focus-photography-of-skeleton-1528375/

  5. The story Mr. Pirate always thought that his political connections would help him hide his academic dishonesty. Source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/silhouette-of-man- 1480690/

  6. The story As Mr. Pirate did not attend most of his graduate classes and especially an academic writing course, he was not aware of the consequences of academic dishonesty in graduate work. He was doing his PhD at the department of Urkic language. Trusting in his political power, he plagiarized from a PhD dissertation written in Rench Land University. The only thing he did was to translate from Rench language into Urkic language and adapt it to his context. He was able to complete his thesis only in 2 months. Source:https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-person- relaxation-steps-4129/

  7. The story Mr. Pirate submitted his PhD thesis. Neither his PhD advisor nor the PhD committee had concerns related to plagiarism issues in his text. That was, actually, the beginning of the end. Source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/dead-end-road-sign- 1469196/

  8. The story Dr. Black Pirate found a very good position at Neverfail University. He continued to have bad manners there He accused other faculty members of plagiarism. He mobbed others. He suppressed others by using his political connections when they complained. One day, a clever academic searched Dr. Pirate’s academic background and found something shocking! Source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/adult-blur- business-close-up-239548/

  9. The story That academic revealed that Dr. Pirate’s thesis was translated and adapted from another thesis. Source:https://www.pexels.com/photo/ballpen -blur-close-up-computer-461077/

  10. The story As soon as the academic revealed this similarity, he wrote an email to the Council of Higher Education. All academia in the country heard the scandal. Source:https://www.pexels.com/photo/curve-decision-forest- fork-6754/

  11. The story • The Council of Higher Education gave a decision about Dr. Pirate’s academic dishonesty. • Finally, Mr. Pirate lost his position and his PhD was rescinded. • None of his connections provided any support for him. Source:https://www.pexels.com/photo/bad-weather-beach-blur- clouds-395303/

  12. Questions for discussions • Do you think that Mr. Pirate’s advisor and the thesis committee also should have been held responsible for this academic dishonesty? • Do you think that thesis advisors should be trained in fighting against academic dishonesty on a regular basis? If so, how? • What else could have been done to prevent this case? • What would you have done differently if you were Mr. Pirate’s thesis advisor?

  13. Acknowledgement & references • All photos used are just illustrative, they are downloaded from an online photo-bank and the characters depicted have no connection with the presented story. • Author: Pexels • Lisenced under https://www.pexels.com/photo-license/ • Source: https://www.pexels.com

  14. Author & contact information • Salim Razı (salimrazi@gmail.com, salimrazi@comu.edu.tr) • Mustafa Çoban (muscoban09@gmail.com, mustafa.coban@btu.edu.tr) • 2019

  15. License Information Title of the work: What goes around comes around Attribute work to name: Salim Razı and Mustafa Çoban Licensed under: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License Attribute using following text: What goes around comes around by Salim Razı and Mustafa Çoban is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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