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Maintaining Academic Integrity
ACADEMIC POLICY, PLAGIARISM, AND CODE
OF CONDUCT
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Overview
What is an academic offence? What is our academic policy? What is academic writing/research? What is plagiarism? What is Fanshawe’s Code of Conduct?
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Academic Offences
Academic integrity is expected and required of all Fanshawe’s students. Students are responsible and accountable for personally upholding that integrity. Academic offences will not be tolerated….”
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Academic Offences
Academic offences include, but are not limited to;• Copying test answers from another student • Copying and submitting (whole or part) work of
another as your own• Double submission – using work from one course
in another• Using unauthorized material or aids in the
preparation of an assignment or project or during an exam
• Claiming completion of tasks completed by another
• Allowing a person to take a test in your place• Improperly obtaining a test – bribery, theft • Aiding or abetting anyone in an academic offence
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Academic Offences
If you are suspected of an academic offence, you will be investigated.
• Offences, subject to them being the first offence, may result in
• reprimand, • Repetition and/or and resubmission of same
or alternate assignment• a mark of “0” given• a failing grade in the course in which the
offence occurred• suspension
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CHEATING POLICY PROCEDURE
SUSPECTED PLAGIARISM
Instructor discusses issue with student
Instructor checks for previous offences at
Registrar’s Office
GUILTY OF PLAGIARISM OFFENCENOT GUILTY
Instructor consults with Program
Coordinator/Manager
Student may complete
Appeal Form from Registrar’s Office within 15 days of known decision – Two appeal levels, second final
INSTRUCTOR DECISION
FIRSTSECON
DTHIRDNO OFFENCE
NO PENALTY
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GUILTY OF PLAGIARISM OFFENCE
“0” GRADE - no repeat/resubmit
Academic Offence form added to student’s file
Instructor selects /recommends penalty
FIRST SECOND THIRD
Program Chair selects more severe penalty
Registrar’s Office selects auto-
penalty
EXPULSION from college on student
record permanently
Academic Offence Form added to student’s file
Copy to Program Chair – penalty
section incomplete
Penalty section completed
Copy to student, Program Chair and Registrar’s Office
Student advised of automatic expulsion
on third offence
FAILING (F) GRADE in course - Program
Coordinator consulted
IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION from college up to year
REPRIMAND
REPEAT/RESUBMIT ASSIGNMENT -
reduce/limit gradeCopy to student, and
Registrar’s Office, and divisional copy.
Automatic failure (F) in all courses and no fee refunds
IMPOSED BY PROGRAM CHAIR
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Academic Writing/Research
Academic writing shows evidence of learning Always demonstrate critical thinking
Check university and college virtual libraries Use Google Scholar If no author or date, take caution Wikipedia, blogs, chat forums = not suitable USE A STYLE – APA is our standard
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What is it?
Plagiarism
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According to Dictionary.com, Plagiarism is
the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work.
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Avoiding Plagiarism
What is Plagiarism? Presenting someone else's work as your own Ideas/materials taken from another source
must be documented/acknowledged
What does Plagiarism include? e following ion: Quoting another person word for word Paraphrasing another person’s words / ideas /
opinions / formulas / opinions Borrowing facts, statistics, or illustrative
material
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Are There Any Exceptions?
YES!! “common knowledge” does not have to
be cited
What is considered common knowledge? information in five or more sources about
that topic
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Student Code of Conduct and Academic Offences
www.fanshawec.ca/policies
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Code of Conduct
“acceptance by every Student regarding the principle of mutual respect for the rights, responsibilities, dignity, and well-being of others and a readiness to support an environment conducive to the intellectual and personal growth of all who study, work, and live within this community”
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Code of Conduct
“Conduct which adversely affects the right of a member of the College Community to use and enjoy the College’s learning and working environment and facilities or that adversely affects or threatens to affect the health, safety, or rights of a member of the College Community may result in disciplinary sanctions.”
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Disruptions
“Disruption or obstruction, by action, threat, written material, or by any means whatsoever, of any College activities, … preventing any person from carrying on his or her legitimate activities, whether or not it involves speaking or associating with others”
What would you consider to be a disruption in class?
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Disruptions can include:
Talking and whispering when
someone else “has the floor”
Arriving late – not permitted at all in
some classes
Distracting noises and actions
Electronic devices such as mp3
players or cellphones
Interrupting with questions and
comments – raise your hand
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For each of the following scenarios, identify…
- What the instructor should do, if anything - What other students might/should do- How the disruption can be avoided
1. Two students near the back of the room are chatting and it is distracting to other students
2. A student’s cell phone rings during class3. A student is on-line (on You Tube) with laptop
during class 4. A student wants to leave class 20 minutes
early
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Misconduct
Misconduct against persons includes, but is not limited to • assault, harassment, intimidation, threats, stalking,
bullying, and coercion; • conduct that threatens or endangers the health or
safety of any person; • disorderly or indecent conduct; • the use of information and communication
technologies such as e-mail, cell phone, and pager text messages, instant messaging, personal Web sites, social networking sites, and online personal polling Web sites, to support harassing or hostile behaviour by an individual or group, or that is intended or has the potential to harm others, (e.g. cyber-bullying);
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In-class activity
As a class, review the Plagiarism identification PowerPoint presentation.