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UA ACADEMIC INTEGRITY BEST PRACTICE PRINCIPLES
www.universitiesaustralia.edu.auAcademic misconduct takes many forms and is engaged in for many reasons, deliberate or unintentional. As such, a university’s response cannot be one-dimensional. Attention given to identification and penalty is important, but alone this will not ensure students adhere to expected standards of integrity.
Academic integrity - International Baccalaureate
www.ibo.orgStudent academic misconduct. The IB defines student academic misconduct as deliberate or inadvertent behaviour that has the potential to result in the student, or anyone else, gaining an unfair advantage in one or more components of assessment. Behaviour that may disadvantage another student is also regarded as academic misconduct. It also includes
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
www.nvcc.eduAcademic dishonesty (academic misconduct): the misrepresentation of one’s academic work, which includes, but is not limited to: a.Cheating: the intentional use or attempted use of unauthorized materials, information, or study aids in any academic exercise, for example: i.copying or using notes, examinations, or other instructional material during
Academic Misconduct: Cheating, Plagiarism, and Other …
gsi.berkeley.edufairness, trust, respect, accountability, and responsibility. The academic community thrives when all members adhere to these habits of integrity, and GSIs have an important role in fostering students’ commitment to academic integrity. Academic misconduct is, fortunately, the exception rather than the norm. However, it does occur.