This article reviews academic dishonesty in online courses with recommended strategies to reduce cheating on exams, written assignments, and clinical documentation. Prevention strategies, based on a four-stage model for institutionalization of academic integrity as proposed by Gallant and Drinan, are discussed. Academic integrity policies, along with consistent enforcement by faculty and support by administration, help discourage cheating and promote academic integrity among nurse practitioner students. The promotion of academic integrity is an ongoing task that must be infused across the curriculum. It is of utmost importance as the student’s attitude toward cheating is likely to follow them to the workplace
At Kansas State University, an institutional strategy to promote academic integrity involves an hon...
This paper provides a review of current research on academic integrity in higher education, with a f...
This article reviews the concept of academic integrity and its promotion by health occupations educa...
This poster illustrates how the four stages of the Gallant and Drinan (2008) Model of Academic Integ...
Academic dishonesty is an issue in academic institutions, which is escalating due to digital cheatin...
Online course delivery is an educational modality where academic integrity may be compromised among ...
BACKGROUND: In order to become safe, effective professionals, nursing students must have a working k...
Academic dishonesty is a major problem with students who partake in online courses. Students who par...
One of the biggest challenges being faced in the higher education sector is academic dishonesty. Whi...
As online programs at conventional universities continue to expand, administrators and faculty face ...
This study investigated to what extent online faculty perception of and actions towards academic mis...
Abstract: Academic dishonesty threatens the integrity of collegiate education and undermines institu...
This study explored student perceptions of academic integrity at an online nursing college with a hi...
This article describes the current state of classroom cheating and recommends strategies to decrease...
In contrast to the slower pace of adopting online learning seen in the previous decades, the COVID-1...
At Kansas State University, an institutional strategy to promote academic integrity involves an hon...
This paper provides a review of current research on academic integrity in higher education, with a f...
This article reviews the concept of academic integrity and its promotion by health occupations educa...
This poster illustrates how the four stages of the Gallant and Drinan (2008) Model of Academic Integ...
Academic dishonesty is an issue in academic institutions, which is escalating due to digital cheatin...
Online course delivery is an educational modality where academic integrity may be compromised among ...
BACKGROUND: In order to become safe, effective professionals, nursing students must have a working k...
Academic dishonesty is a major problem with students who partake in online courses. Students who par...
One of the biggest challenges being faced in the higher education sector is academic dishonesty. Whi...
As online programs at conventional universities continue to expand, administrators and faculty face ...
This study investigated to what extent online faculty perception of and actions towards academic mis...
Abstract: Academic dishonesty threatens the integrity of collegiate education and undermines institu...
This study explored student perceptions of academic integrity at an online nursing college with a hi...
This article describes the current state of classroom cheating and recommends strategies to decrease...
In contrast to the slower pace of adopting online learning seen in the previous decades, the COVID-1...
At Kansas State University, an institutional strategy to promote academic integrity involves an hon...
This paper provides a review of current research on academic integrity in higher education, with a f...
This article reviews the concept of academic integrity and its promotion by health occupations educa...