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Would you trust a religious leader who cheated and lied?

Posted on 03/30/12 by Caveon No Comments
Rabbis

In this story, five students studying to become rabbis employed a proxy test taker, because they weren’t prepared.

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Anti-cheating Technologies – Washington University is creating a registry of cheaters

Posted on 03/16/12 by Caveon No Comments
Washburn U

The university is now in the process of creating an academic impropriety database that will permanently keep record of all infractions of students currently enrolled in classes. This database will include any and all reported improprieties that violate the universities policies.

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Trends in Exam Cheating: Lentil-sized earpieces powered by cellphones used in United Arab Emirates

Posted on 12/12/11 by Caveon No Comments
Bluetooth Ear Piece

- The use of a Bluetooth earphone the size of a lentil is being used by students to cheat during exams, teachers have complained.
- He added, “It has so many specifications to enable the student to cheat in the exam without fear of discovery, including high definition sound.”

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Student disputes plagiarism allegation, seeks to overturn false accusation

Posted on 12/12/11 by Caveon No Comments
Rutgers

Over one half of the paper was copied from Internet sources. Most quotations were cited. But, evidently three word-for-word quotations of a significant importance in length and content that helped support the assignment of “argumentation” were not.

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Chula Vista teacher terminated for illegally disclosing test content — results for entire school invalidated

Posted on 11/18/11 by Caveon No Comments

-Many cheaters say that no one is hurt. In this case, the test results for the entire school were thrown out. The school, the faculty, the students, their parents, and the community were all hurt.
-A retired teacher (cheater?) says this is going to happen more because of increasing pressure. I disagree. We shouldn’t hold the system responsible for cheating. Cheaters make their own choices.

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