List name of institution: For example, Georgia Tech Theme of their academic integrity statements: Audience of their academic integrity statements: Anything else you learned that would be helpful:
Illinois Math & Science Academy: -5 fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility -Geared primarily toward the students -Focused mainly on cheating, plagiarism, and inappropriate collaboration and the punishments that may be administered for infractions -Encourage appropriate collaboration as a learning tool
Wyoming Seminary Upper School -3 way partnership between the school, the family, and the student -Four problems: academic dishonesty, cheating, facilitating academic dishonesty, and plagiarism -All students must sign the honor code agreeing not to cheat or facilitate cheating -There is an honor committee composed of 6 students and 2 faculty members and if someone violates the honor code they have to come before the honor council and the honor council will recommend punishment to the Dean
Washington University key words: trust, honesty, fairness theme: cheating, plagiarizing audience: addressed all groups but primarily students helpful facts: faculty responsibilities listed along with student
Virginia Tech key words: trust, intellectual honesty, truth audience: students
University of Miami key words: cheating audience: students helpful facts: host Academic Integrity days to increase awareness of honor council on campus
University of Maryland key words: cheating, academic dishonesty, honor pledge audience: students, faculty, parents, community (address everyone)
Group Members: Emily Forney, Ashley Lawhon, Leslie Hash
WEST POINT: *Main theme = honor, trust, and integrity *Audience = Corps of Cadets, but also other groups such as faculty, staff *Main mission = to develop leaders (that uphold these values)
VILLANOVA: *Main theme = focused around cheating; don't cheat in any way - plagiarism, multiple submissions of work, lying, etc *Audience = students *Briefly mentions trust and mutual respect
Agnes Scott: Targeted towards students (all girls school) "cornerstone of life"-applies to every part of life responsibility to community mature judgment didn't specifically indicate academics
Duke: group of counselors culture of integrity mentioned cheating and academics directly respect honesty fairness
Old Dominion: Monarch creed live beyond reproach in actions and words service to the community audience-students
East Chapel Hill High School: toward students being respectful of others being on time to class
Walden University - Not for real a foreign school, but we're going to pretend it is because it's an online school. Their most important values are honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility. We found it to be not specific and incomplete.
University of Saskatchewan - This university was aimed only at students and was focused on cheating. There were specific statistics for the past 6 years on people that got in trouble for cheating and what happened to them. Their policies have broader goals than their initial statement, but are still focused on students.
McMaster University - This university was also aimed at students but instead of being focused on cheating, it was more focused on the pursuit of knowledge and equal opportunity.
Illinois Math & Science Academy:
ReplyDelete-5 fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility
-Geared primarily toward the students
-Focused mainly on cheating, plagiarism, and inappropriate collaboration and the punishments that may be administered for infractions
-Encourage appropriate collaboration as a learning tool
Wyoming Seminary Upper School
-3 way partnership between the school, the family, and the student
-Four problems: academic dishonesty, cheating, facilitating academic dishonesty, and plagiarism
-All students must sign the honor code agreeing not to cheat or facilitate cheating
-There is an honor committee composed of 6 students and 2 faculty members and if someone violates the honor code they have to come before the honor council and the honor council will recommend punishment to the Dean
Washington University
ReplyDeletekey words: trust, honesty, fairness
theme: cheating, plagiarizing
audience: addressed all groups but primarily students
helpful facts: faculty responsibilities listed along with student
Virginia Tech
key words: trust, intellectual honesty, truth
audience: students
University of Miami
key words: cheating
audience: students
helpful facts: host Academic Integrity days to increase awareness of honor council on campus
University of Maryland
key words: cheating, academic dishonesty, honor pledge
audience: students, faculty, parents, community (address everyone)
Group Members: Emily Forney, Ashley Lawhon, Leslie Hash
WEST POINT:
ReplyDelete*Main theme = honor, trust, and integrity
*Audience = Corps of Cadets, but also other groups such as faculty, staff
*Main mission = to develop leaders (that uphold these values)
VILLANOVA:
*Main theme = focused around cheating; don't cheat in any way - plagiarism, multiple submissions of work, lying, etc
*Audience = students
*Briefly mentions trust and mutual respect
Agnes Scott:
ReplyDeleteTargeted towards students (all girls school)
"cornerstone of life"-applies to every part of life
responsibility to community
mature judgment
didn't specifically indicate academics
Duke:
group of counselors
culture of integrity
mentioned cheating and academics directly
respect
honesty
fairness
Old Dominion:
Monarch creed
live beyond reproach in actions and words
service to the community
audience-students
East Chapel Hill High School:
toward students
being respectful of others
being on time to class
FOREIGN SCHOOLS
ReplyDeleteWalden University - Not for real a foreign school, but we're going to pretend it is because it's an online school. Their most important values are honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility. We found it to be not specific and incomplete.
University of Saskatchewan - This university was aimed only at students and was focused on cheating. There were specific statistics for the past 6 years on people that got in trouble for cheating and what happened to them. Their policies have broader goals than their initial statement, but are still focused on students.
McMaster University - This university was also aimed at students but instead of being focused on cheating, it was more focused on the pursuit of knowledge and equal opportunity.
Carnegie Mellon:
ReplyDeleteThemed toward dishonesty, cheating, crime, & plagiarism.
Addresses everyone, students, faculty, & administrators.
Georgia Tech:
Talks about fairness, honor, & responsibility, not all about cheating.
Addresses everyone.
Mercer:
Entirely about cheating. Only addresses students.
Texas A & M:
Geared mainly toward cheating.
Addresses mainly students.
Allyson Somers, William Johnson, Eric Heiss, Nick Watts
Central Florida
ReplyDelete-audience was students and teachers
-focus on academics only, cheating and attendance
-list form, numbered 1-10
Eastern Carolina
-includes whole student life, eg. drug and alcohol use, parking enforcement
-'Judicial system' main focus
Gettysburg College
-LONG +30 pages, comlex vocabulary
-separate honor code for students and falculty
-focus on punishments, not overall mission
College of Charleston
-flow chart of judicial process was very helpful
-focus on concequences and judicial system