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Webinar : The Intersection of Academic Integrity and Equity in Secondary Education
Academic integrity is defined by the International Center for Academic Integrity with regard to the relationship between an academic institution, its students, and student coursework.…
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Wide Open Spaces: The Horizons of Rural Education in the United States
Over 40% of U.S. public elementary and secondary schools are in small town or rural locales and they serve approximately 30% of the public K12 student population,…
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Webinar: How to Upgrade Education in Urban Areas
Major metropolitan areas can offer a tremendous amount of amazing diversity amidst high population density, yet we also troubling disparities In student outcomes.…
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All American: The Experience of Latin American Immigrants in U S K-12 Education
Schools in the United States support the holistic development of all students through the process of learning and discovery, but the school experience in this country presents a distinct set of…
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Teaching Time Management to 6th — 12th Graders
A common reason that students choose to take shortcuts on their academic work is that they lack fundamental time management skills that adults in their lives take for granted.…
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Free Classroom Resources: Disrupting Plagiarism Pack
https://www.turnitin.com/resources/disrupting-plagiarism In a time when information is instantly available and content creation is a few clicks away, academic integrity can easily become a grey area…
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eBook: Upholding Equity and Integrity in Remote Instruction
https://www.turnitin.com/ebooks/upholding-equity-in-remote-instruction
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Webinar: Character Education Through Stories of Valor
Teaching students about academic integrity is one part of an even larger essential exploration of character education. In this webinar, our guests from the Congressional Medal of Honor Society:…
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Academic Integrity Series: What is an Honor Committee, Anyways?
High school students often hear from chagrined teachers, “When you go to college, _ won’t fly!”. What fits in that blank? All manner of executive functions (e.g.…
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PDF Download: SmartFocus on High School Academic Honor Codes
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The Harvard College Honor Code
At Harvard, students and faculty are part of a community of learners who share a commitment to the values of trust, respect, honesty, responsibility, and fairness.…
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The [Unintended] Consequences of Plagiarism
The [Unintended] Consequences of Widespread Plagiarism Plagiarism and academic misconduct is on the rise post-pandemic across K12 and higher education.…
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Education Talk Radio Podcast: The Use of Rubrics in Pursuit of Equity
Featuring @Patti West-Smith Visit podcast page at American Consortium for Equity in Education
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2021 AFT Share My Lesson Conference: How Educators Can Champion a Culture of Academic Integrity
Teacher Lisa LaBrake will share her story of how she's been working to champion a culture of academic integrity, and how you can apply what she's learned to elevate conversations about academic…
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Painless Paraphrasing: Giving Students the Support They Need To Be Successful
Paraphrasing pain is REAL! This is a complex concept & a complex skill for young writers to master and teaching paraphrasing can sometimes feel like a painful task!…
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Sometimes different is really not that different
Differing viewpoints. That seems like a phrase I've heard a lot over the last few years. Sometimes though, it's not our viewpoints (thoughts, feelings, ideas) that are so different,…
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Academic Integrity Series: What is academic misconduct?
This is part three of a five part series on academic integrity committees. High school students often hear from chagrined teachers, “When you go to college, _ won’t fly!”.…
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Developing Equity through Education Model 4.0
"Responsive educational proposals to develop skills to meet the demands of Industry 4.0 have become imperative to guarantee inclusive, equitable, and quality education and promote lifelong learning…
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Academic Integrity Series: Why do students engage in academic misconduct, and how can they avoid it?
This is the final part of a five-part series on Academic Integrity and Honor Committees. See the first four posts in the Supporting Academic Integrity board of Turnitin Educators Network!…
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Academic Integrity Series: What goes on in an Honor Committee Meeting?
This is part two of a five part series on academic integrity committees. High school students often hear from chagrined teachers, “When you go to college, _ won’t fly!”.…
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Inside Higher Ed: New Honor Codes for a New Generation
Research confirms recent media reports concerning the high levels of cheating that exist in many American high schools, with roughly two-thirds of students acknowledging one or more incidents of…
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NY Times: The Fading Honor Code
The campus tour for prospective Middlebury students stops in a corridor outside a much-frequented eatery at the student center. Here, the guide directs their attention to a glass case exhibiting…
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Education Talk Radio Podcast: All About Academic Integrity
Featuring @Kim Huff Visit podcast page at American Consortium for Equity in Education
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Academic Integrity Series: What kinds of decisions do Honor Committees make?
This is part four of five in a series of posts on Honor Code Committees. High school students often hear from chagrined teachers, “When you go to college, _ won’t fly!”.…