Creating a Culture of Academic Integrity

Creating a Culture of Academic Integrity
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Publisher : Search Institute
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ISBN-10 : 1574824961
ISBN-13 : 9781574824964
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Book Synopsis Creating a Culture of Academic Integrity by : David B. Wangaard

Download or read book Creating a Culture of Academic Integrity written by David B. Wangaard and published by Search Institute. This book was released on 2011 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Responding to the growing epidemic of academic dishonesty, this authoritative text lays the groundwork for a positive school makeover. This guide--which culled research from six high schools in Connecticut that indicated that more than 90 percent of students participate in some form of cheating during the average school year--provides teachers, school administrators, and parents with a toolkit of resources and strategies needed to engender a culture of scholastic honesty. With reproducible handouts and instruction on establishing an Academic Integrity Committee, this unique resource provides a plan and policies that support a climate of honesty and hard work. A CD-ROM with copies of each handout and additional references is also included"-- Provided by publisher.


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