Academic Integrity in Canada An Enduring and Essential Challenge /

This open access book presents original contributions and thought leadership on academic integrity from a variety of Canadian scholars. It showcases how our understanding and support for academic integrity have progressed, while pointing out areas urgently requiring more attention. Firmly grounded i...

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企業作者: SpringerLink (Online service)
其他作者: Eaton, Sarah Elaine (Editor), Christensen Hughes, Julia (Editor)
格式: 電子 電子書
語言:英语
出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
版:1st ed. 2022.
叢編:Ethics and Integrity in Educational Contexts, 1
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書本目錄:
  • Section I: Understanding the big picture of academic integrity in Canada: An Enduring Challenge
  • Section introduction: Understanding the big picture of academic integrity in Canada
  • Academic integrity in Canada: A historical perspective and current trends
  • Integrity violations in the academy: A decade of growing complexity and concern (2010-2020)
  • Confronting COVID-19: What the pandemic taught us about academic integrity
  • Academic integrity through a SoTL Lens and 4M Framework: An institutional self-study
  • An administrator's perspectives of the academic misconduct ecosystem: recommendations for resolving multi-stakeholder differences
  • Re-defining academic Integrity with Indigenous truths
  • Accountability, relationality and Indigenous epistemology: Advancing an Indigenous perspective on academic integrity
  • Understanding provincial and territorial academic integrity policies for elementary and secondary education in Canada
  • Section II: Understanding academic integrity in specific contexts
  • Section introduction: Understanding academic integrity in specific contexts
  • Academic integrity in Canadian engineering schools
  • Teaching the teachers: Do preservice teachers plagiarise?
  • Visual plagiarism: Seeing the forest and the trees
  • The distinctive nature of academic integrity in graduate legal education
  • Perceptions and experiences in understanding academic integrity: Reflections within a doctoral program
  • The barriers to reporting incidences of academic dishonesty: The unique perspective of faculty from Canadian community colleges
  • Promotion of academic integrity through a marketing lens for Canadian post-secondary institutions
  • Academic integrity in the practice / service learning setting
  • Promoting academic integrity and preventing misconduct in a Canadian open digital distance education university
  • Section III: An urgent and growing problem: Contract cheating in Canada
  • Section introduction: Contract cheating in Canada
  • Ethics, ed tech, and therise of contract cheating
  • Pay-to-pass: Knowledge as a commodity in the digital age
  • Education as a financial transaction: Contract employment and contract cheating
  • Committing and facilitating academic misconduct as white-collar and corporate crime
  • Section IV: Essential strategies and levers to advance academic integrity
  • Section introduction: Essential strategies and levers to advance academic integrity
  • Using quality assurance frameworks to support an institutional culture of academic integrity at Canadian universities
  • Beyond the traditional: Academic integrity advocacy in Canadian librarianship
  • Using computer-facilitated focus groups to gather student insight on academic integrity
  • Fostering academic integrity through curriculum design
  • Threading the needle: Student advocacy offices and their role within academic integrity
  • Helping students resolve the ambiguous expectations of academic integrity
  • How to talk about academic integrity, so students will listen: The inherent challenge in "mandated" training
  • Revisioning instructor-writing specialist collaboration for paraphrasing instruction
  • Supporting academic integrity in the writing centre: Student consultant perspectives
  • Cultural aspects of academic integrity
  • A new framework for enhancing (academic) integrity
  • Building a culture of restorative practice and restorative responses to academic misconduct.