Academic dishonesty has been widely reported to be a prevalent occurrence among university students and yet little research has been done to explore, in depth, the meanings the phenomenon holds for students. In response to this gap in research, the purpose of this study was to discover senior Education students’ understandings of academic honesty and dishonesty. A naturalistic research design was employed and the data were the verbatim discussions of five groups of senior Education degree program students from two western Canadian universities. Findings were focused on the substantive, structural, and future applicability in students’ understandings. Essential elements of academic dishonesty appearing in students’ understandings were...
The purpose of the study was to examine the views and experiences of university students on academic...
Academic dishonesty by students, in a learning context, is known to occur, but remains a complex iss...
Academic dishonesty may invalidate student performance assessments (Gomez, 2001) and may also lead t...
Academic dishonesty has been widely reported to be a prevalent occurrence among university students ...
Incidents of academic misconduct are not only prevalent, but are now sharing the headlines alongside...
Prior research has indicated that academic dishonesty is a serious problem on American college campu...
Academic dishonesty is a persistent problem in institutions of higher education, with numerous short...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-152)Academic dishonesty has been a growing concern in...
Academic dishonesty in educational institutions is a cause for concern at present. In this paper, t...
This study examined academic dishonesty of undergraduate students in two disciplines (business and a...
This study was a qualitative research initiative involving faculty participants from a mid-sized, pu...
This study sought to explore contributory factors of academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty is bei...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to examine whether university students were engaged in any typ...
This study considers the severity of academic dishonesty as an important factor in dealing with acad...
Most research in academic dishonesty focuses on why cheating is an epidemic in educational instituti...
The purpose of the study was to examine the views and experiences of university students on academic...
Academic dishonesty by students, in a learning context, is known to occur, but remains a complex iss...
Academic dishonesty may invalidate student performance assessments (Gomez, 2001) and may also lead t...
Academic dishonesty has been widely reported to be a prevalent occurrence among university students ...
Incidents of academic misconduct are not only prevalent, but are now sharing the headlines alongside...
Prior research has indicated that academic dishonesty is a serious problem on American college campu...
Academic dishonesty is a persistent problem in institutions of higher education, with numerous short...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-152)Academic dishonesty has been a growing concern in...
Academic dishonesty in educational institutions is a cause for concern at present. In this paper, t...
This study examined academic dishonesty of undergraduate students in two disciplines (business and a...
This study was a qualitative research initiative involving faculty participants from a mid-sized, pu...
This study sought to explore contributory factors of academic dishonesty. Academic dishonesty is bei...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to examine whether university students were engaged in any typ...
This study considers the severity of academic dishonesty as an important factor in dealing with acad...
Most research in academic dishonesty focuses on why cheating is an epidemic in educational instituti...
The purpose of the study was to examine the views and experiences of university students on academic...
Academic dishonesty by students, in a learning context, is known to occur, but remains a complex iss...
Academic dishonesty may invalidate student performance assessments (Gomez, 2001) and may also lead t...