SP CM 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Nemours Foundation, American Kids, Leaf Group
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David l. jaffe, perspectives in assistive technology, 2014. Academic cheating is defined as representing someone else"s work as your own. It can take many forms, including sharing another"s work, purchasing a term paper or test questions in advance, paying another to do the work for you. Statistics show that cheating among high school students has risen dramatically during the past. In the past it was the struggling student who was more likely to cheat just to get by. Today it is also the above-average college bound students who are cheating. 73% of all test takers, including prospective graduate students and teachers agree that most students do cheat at some point. Emma st. aubin: is school becoming too competitive: either way, competition can be both a virtue and a vice. Although competing may be thrilling and motivating, sometimes it is necessary to step back and simply watch. : either way, competition can be both a virtue and a vice.