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Plagiarism and ghostwriting: The rise in academic misconduct

机译:gi窃和代笔:学术不端行为的上升

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The aim of this paper is to review the current situation regarding plagiarism and ghostwriting, and to stimulate debate about how universities should respond to the rise in these forms of academic misconduct. The apparent upsurge in academic misconduct means that universities today face one of the greatest challenges to academic integrity they have had to deal with ever since the university system came into existence some 800 years ago. Plagiarism and ghostwriting are undermining the integrity of university degrees to an extent not seen before. Academia and fraud are not strangers. Universities have a long history of cheating of one sort or another, often associated with examinations, but also with research. In the past this cheating involved activities such as smuggling notes (commonly called ‘crib sheets’) into examinations, and consulting them even under the watchful eyes of invigilators. It also involved students obtaining sight of an examination paper in advance. The fraudulent creation of research results has also been an issue. However, in the 21st century, the opportunities for cheating have exploded. This has resulted in universities becoming more concerned about ensuring the integrity of their examination processes and the degrees they award. Our paper focuses on cheating in the writing of dissertations or theses required at undergraduate or postgraduate level, with an emphasis on plagiarism and ghostwriting. We do not propose a simple solution to these problems, as preventing or stopping cheating is not just a matter of catching the wrongdoers. Cheating is endogenous to the current university education system, and needs to be addressed in terms of not only prevention and detection but also how people who are found to engage in such misconduct are treated. We suggest that creative ways of promoting learning would help to minimise cheating at universities. It is also important to ensure that the issue is discussed openly among students and faculty staff.
机译:本文的目的是回顾regarding窃和代笔的现状,并引发关于大学应如何应对这些形式的学术不端行为的辩论。自从800多年前大学体系建立以来,当今学术界的明显高涨意味着当今的大学面临着学术诚信面临的最大挑战之一,这是他们必须应对的挑战。抄袭和代笔正在破坏大学学位的完整性,达到前所未有的程度。学术界和欺诈行为并不陌生。大学有一种或多种作弊的悠久历史,通常与考试有关,也与研究有关。过去,这种作弊行为包括将便条(通常称为“婴儿床单”)走入考试,甚至在监考人员的监视下也进行咨询。还要求学生提前查看试卷。欺诈性地创建研究结果也是一个问题。但是,在21世纪,作弊的机会激增了。这导致大学更加关注确保考试过程和授予学位的完整性。本文的重点是在本科或研究生水平的论文或论文写作中作弊,重点是窃和代笔。我们没有针对这些问题提出简单的解决方案,因为防止或停止作弊不仅仅是追赶不法行为的问题。作弊是当前大学教育系统的内在因素,不仅需要预防和发现,而且还应如何对待被发现从事此类不当行为的人。我们建议以创新的方式促进学习,将有助于最大程度地减少大学的作弊行为。确保在学生和教职员工之间公开讨论该问题也很重要。

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