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Need Help... Academic Honesty
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<blockquote data-quote="txyaloo" data-source="post: 8371026" data-attributes="member: 23362"><p>So it's basically a worthless document with no teeth to it? It has been written to appear as an enforcement document. What's the point of having a document students sign that means nothing? They will quickly figure this out and all your work will be for naught.</p><p></p><p>I know this probably isn't the kind of feedback you expected or want, but if the problem is too large to be controlled by the current academic policy, your department head needs to approach his or her superiors and voice their concern over the inadequacy of the current policy. I've worked for several large universities and understand the problems with academic dishonesty and how it is handled.</p><p></p><p>I looked over your policy and it seems pretty clear cut. How is it not meeting the needs of the department? It appears that most of the power is put squarely in the department's hands with the faculty having a great amount of leeway in handling situations that arise. Is the faculty not applying the policy correctly></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txyaloo, post: 8371026, member: 23362"] So it's basically a worthless document with no teeth to it? It has been written to appear as an enforcement document. What's the point of having a document students sign that means nothing? They will quickly figure this out and all your work will be for naught. I know this probably isn't the kind of feedback you expected or want, but if the problem is too large to be controlled by the current academic policy, your department head needs to approach his or her superiors and voice their concern over the inadequacy of the current policy. I've worked for several large universities and understand the problems with academic dishonesty and how it is handled. I looked over your policy and it seems pretty clear cut. How is it not meeting the needs of the department? It appears that most of the power is put squarely in the department's hands with the faculty having a great amount of leeway in handling situations that arise. Is the faculty not applying the policy correctly> [/QUOTE]
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