Plagiarism is growing among students due to Internet easy access. This has generated several challenges to educational systems and teachers. This study aims to explore teacher's perceptions on plagiarism and present results from a sample of 67 Portuguese secondary education teachers. Results show that teachers attribute plagiarism to the easy access to Internet contents, student's lack of critical approach to analyze information, student's laziness and student's poor time management skills. The most common behaviors are copying amounts of text from books and Internet without referencing. The heaviest penalties are applied to collusion and text copy without referencing. To prevent plagiarism teachers suggest to address student's skills promo...
Abstract Plagiarism has been on the rise amongst university students in recent decades. This study p...
AbstractThis paper describes a practical experience showing the importance of regulating plagiarism ...
AbstractPlagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is b...
AbstractPlagiarism is growing among students due to Internet easy access. This has generated several...
The present study aims to explore 170 teachers and 334 secondary school student's perceptions on pla...
AbstractThe present study aims to explore 170 teachers and 334 secondary school student's perception...
AbstractMost teachers of English language and literature are aware of the widespread prevalence of p...
The Internet has become a source of information for most young people. It provides opportunities but...
Today, the Internet is a rich source of study materials, and Google Scholar offers free access to a ...
Although plagiarism has a much longer history, many teachers of English have noticed that the amount...
Using sources with integrity is complex. The solution is teaching skills, not vilifying the Internet...
The sociological view on plagiarism among higher education students has produced in recent decades t...
Preventing students' plagiarism is an important issue at Higher Education Institutions (HEI) since t...
This study investigated students’ plagiarism practices in Tanzania higher learning institutions by i...
Plagiarism is a crucial issue in all areas of education regardless in school or institu...
Abstract Plagiarism has been on the rise amongst university students in recent decades. This study p...
AbstractThis paper describes a practical experience showing the importance of regulating plagiarism ...
AbstractPlagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is b...
AbstractPlagiarism is growing among students due to Internet easy access. This has generated several...
The present study aims to explore 170 teachers and 334 secondary school student's perceptions on pla...
AbstractThe present study aims to explore 170 teachers and 334 secondary school student's perception...
AbstractMost teachers of English language and literature are aware of the widespread prevalence of p...
The Internet has become a source of information for most young people. It provides opportunities but...
Today, the Internet is a rich source of study materials, and Google Scholar offers free access to a ...
Although plagiarism has a much longer history, many teachers of English have noticed that the amount...
Using sources with integrity is complex. The solution is teaching skills, not vilifying the Internet...
The sociological view on plagiarism among higher education students has produced in recent decades t...
Preventing students' plagiarism is an important issue at Higher Education Institutions (HEI) since t...
This study investigated students’ plagiarism practices in Tanzania higher learning institutions by i...
Plagiarism is a crucial issue in all areas of education regardless in school or institu...
Abstract Plagiarism has been on the rise amongst university students in recent decades. This study p...
AbstractThis paper describes a practical experience showing the importance of regulating plagiarism ...
AbstractPlagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is b...