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According to media reports, current levels of academic dishonesty have approached near-epidemic proportions. Given the high level of media attention--with headlines such as "High Stakes Testing Results in Widespread Cheating" and "More Students Cheating with Fewer Regrets"--it should come as no surprise that educators, parents, and students are searching for strategies to deal with this pressing problem. Cheating in School is the definitive book on addressing and preventing the problem of academic dishonesty. Incorporating over thirty years of research, Stephen F. Davis, Patrick Drinan, and…mehr

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According to media reports, current levels of academic dishonesty have approached near-epidemic proportions. Given the high level of media attention--with headlines such as "High Stakes Testing Results in Widespread Cheating" and "More Students Cheating with Fewer Regrets"--it should come as no surprise that educators, parents, and students are searching for strategies to deal with this pressing problem. Cheating in School is the definitive book on addressing and preventing the problem of academic dishonesty. Incorporating over thirty years of research, Stephen F. Davis, Patrick Drinan, and Tricia Bertram Gallant provide educators and laypersons with practical advice and insights for tackling this current epidemic. The facts about cheating, its causes, and its consequences are presented in clear and straightforward language. By presenting real student narratives combined with empirical research, the authors provide a roadmap to combating cheating in schools and creating a climate of academic integrity.
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Autorenporträt
Stephen F. Davis is Professor Emeritus at Emporia State University (Kansas) and Distinguished Guest Professor at Morningside College (Iowa). He and his students have researched cheating on tests for the past 20 years. Patrick F. Drinan is Professor of Political Science at the University of San Diego and the 2006 recipient of the Donald McCabe Award for a lifetime of achievement in the field of academic integrity. Tricia Bertram Gallant is the Academic Integrity Coordinator at the University of California, San Diego, and is the current Chair for the Center for Academic Integrity's Advisory Council.
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"The plan includes infusing academic integrity into the fabric ofschools, colleges or universities, developing student character andintegrity, responding to cheating, reducing temptations andopportunities for cheating, and acknowledging that cheating happensand it is a problem." (Suite101.com, 23 November 2010)

"A comprehensive look at the cheating phenomenon from primarythrough graduate school." (Faculty Focus, October 2009)

"[The authors] combine their years of interest in and experiencewith issues of academic integrity to provide an overview of theproblem of academic dishonesty at all levels of education.... Thisis the first attempt to synthesize all levels and several nationsin a concise, readable format accessible to the general reader.Theauthors cite plenty of real-world examples and suggest usabletactics and strategies ... thus making the book useful foreducators as well as lay readers.... A great overview of asignificant subject, accessibly accomplished." (LibraryJournal, October 2009)

"I found Cheating in School to be a good read.... I recommendthis book to both faculty and administrators who must deal withthis issue in their work." (International Higher EducationConsulting Blog, October 2009)

"Although much of the specific advice in the book is U.S.focused, the genuine and broad-ranging vision offered by theauthors make the lessons applicable internationally."(International Journal for Educational Integrity, June2009)"In a high-stakes society where the ends are often valued more thanthe means, cheating has permeated all levels of education. Thisbook is a must-have for anyone wishing to understand the causes ofcheating and find ways to prevent its occurrence."
-Bryan K. Saville, James Madison University

"Cheating in School provides a compelling call to action. Rather than simply sensationalizing individual cases of cheating,it provides a broad and balanced perspective and outlinesreasonable short and long-term actions we can all take."
-Lauren Scharff, Ph.D, Director of the Centerfor the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), U. S. AirForce Academy

"This book combines the work of experienced authors who haveunique knowledge of different facets of academic integrity and itsattendant problems. Working together, they have created a volumethat brings together the various stakeholders concerned withacademic cheating. They articulate the problem and define it in allits myriad forms, from the student who copies another's examto the parent who 'helps' more than she should.
The book prompts the reader to wonder why cheating is not centralto the 21st-century education agenda, and how our values becomecircumvented or distorted in relation to this issue."
-Ken Keith, University of San Diego

"Cheating in school: What we know and what we can do, isperhaps the most comprehensive and accessible text on the topic ofacademic integrity that I have read. What makes this bookspecial is the clear intention of the authors to look beyond theindividual to the broader institutional and societal milieu withinwhich student cheating occurs, but always with clearly articulatedoptimism. Stephen Davis, Patrick Drinan and Tricia Bertram Gallantshould be congratulated on this carefully and elegantly constructedpresentation of the field."
-Tracey Bretag, Editor, International Journal forEducational Integrity, University of South Australia
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