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Academic Integrity Policy (AIP). Academic and Student Affairs Fall 2008. Academic Integrity. Agenda for the session - ASU Academic Integrity Policy Code of Ethics What cheating is Typical sanctions Case discussions Summary Quiz. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Academic Integrity Policy (AIP)
Academic and Student AffairsFall 2008
Academic Integrity
• Agenda for the session -– ASU Academic Integrity Policy– Code of Ethics– What cheating is– Typical sanctions– Case discussions– Summary– Quiz
All students must be aware of and adhere to the
ASU Academic Integrity Policy (AIP)
Web site:http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/studentlife/
judicial/academic_integrity
A student in the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering is
expected to act in an honest, ethical and professional manner.
Ethical Responsibility• From NSPE Code of Ethics for Engineers
PreambleEngineering is an important and learned profession. As members of this profession, engineers are expected to exhibit the highest standards of honesty and integrity. Engineering has a direct and vital impact on the quality of life for all people. Accordingly, the services provided by engineers require honesty, impartiality, fairness, and equity, and must be dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare. Engineers must perform under a standard of professional behavior that requires adherence to the highest principles of ethical conduct.
What does being ethical mean?
What is cheating?
Cheating includes…• Submitting work that is not your own. • Copying from someone else or someone else helped
you to the point where it is not your work. • Receiving help when the instructor has indicated
students must work individually (help not authorized by the instructor)
• Using materials not authorized by the instructor.• Plagiarizing: not documenting other people’s work.• Obtaining code from the internet and using it as your
own.
Examples of Cheating Cases• Receiving assistance from a classmate on
homework or project(when not authorized by the professor)
• Copying homework, labs or stealing the information
• Plagiarism on a project or paper• Group working together without instructor’s
authorization• Cheating on an exam
Typical Sanctions for violating the Academic Integrity Policy
1. Zero points for the project, homework assignment, or exam.
2. Zero points for the project, homework assignment, or exam and course grade lowered by one letter grade.
3. E (failing) grade or XE (dishonesty) grade for the course
4. Disqualification, suspension or expulsion from the School of Engineering
Case Discussion• In groups of three or four students discuss Case 1, 2
and 3 provided by your instructor• Identify a recorder who will take notes for your
group• As a group answer the questions associated with
each case • Your recorder should record the group’s answers
to case questions• The recorder will then report to the class your
group discussion for each case
Read and discuss Case 1Handouts in instructor packet
under student handouts
CASE 1 Manny and Bob take home final
• What do you think the professor should do? • What sanction would you give the students?• What would your parents think if you
cheated? • How would you feel if you were caught
cheating?
Case 1 Result• Bob received a grade of E (his first violation of
AIP)• Manny received an XE grade and suspension
from ASU for one academic year (his second violation of AIP)
• An XE grade noted as academic dishonesty was recorded on the official transcript
• An AIP file will be maintained in the Dean’s office for six years or until the student graduates
Read and discuss Case 2Handouts in instructor packet
under student handouts
Case 2Lisa’s project is not working
• If you were John what would you do?• If you were Lisa what would you do?• The student who took the report and used it as
their own was not willing to admit it was not their work What would you do if you were the professor?
• What sanctions would you give the two students?
Case 2 Results• Instructor could not determine who did what so
both students received an E grade in the course.• Typically the student who provides the work and
the student who uses the work are both sanctioned when an instructor is not able to determine who did what.
• An AIP file will be maintained in the Dean’s office for both students for 6 years or until student graduates.
Read and discuss Case 1Handouts in instructor packet
under student handouts
Case 3Graduate Students Plagiarize
• As the professor of the course what would you do?
• What sanctions would you give the team?• How do you think the four students felt?• Should their degrees be removed?• If you were an employer and you found out
that the student cheated and didn‘t have a degree what action would you take?
Case 3 Sanctions • The School of Engineering retracted each student’s
degrees.• All four students were given an XE grade for the course.
The students appealed the decision, but the decision was upheld by the Hearing Board and the Dean’s Designee.
• All four students scrambled to enroll in one course to complete their degrees as they were currently employed under the pretense of having a degree.
Why do some students cheat?• “I wanted a higher grade”• “I was very stressed”• “I ran out of time due to work and classes”• “Everyone else does it” ?????? • “I need to keep my scholarship”• “I do not wish to repeat this course”• “I thought anything in the internet could be used
without documenting”• “I thought I could get away with it”
Student Obligation
• To be honest • To do your own work• To be ethical• To do what is moral and fair
Summary• Students must adhere to the Academic Integrity
Policy (AIP).• Students have an ethical obligation to submit their
own work.• Students need to take reasonable measures to
avoid having their work be copied.• Violations of the AIP can result in
disqualification, suspension or expulsion from the School of Engineering.
• Honesty is the best policy.
Summary (Possible Sanctions) • Zero points for the project, homework
assignment, or exam.• Zero points for the project, homework
assignment, or exam and course grade lowered by one letter grade.
• An E (failing) grade or XE (dishonesty) grade for the course.
• Disqualification, suspension or expulsion from the School of Engineering.
As a Fulton student it is a priority to act in an honest, ethical and
professional manner.
Quiz• Give one example of cheating?• What is an XE? • Give an example of a sanction besides an
XE?• Where is the AIP file kept?• When is the AIP file destroyed?• Give one reason why a student should not
cheat?
Questions?