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Plagiarism in the classroom: Prevention rather than detection 18 Articles

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    by E.M.Robinson

    Teachers, prevent plagiarism in your classroom. Teach students exactly plagiarism is and how to avoid it. Teach reading, writing,and research strategies that will help them get their paper done without copying the inform...read more

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    by Brandon Davis

    Plagiarism is a major problem among students of all ages. Detection is important but laborious, and should not be needed. A key proponent in deadening the need for detection is an increased level of prevention. There are m...read more

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    by MJ Suttor

    "There are no miracle papers in my classes." At times this quote is met with shocked looks which are soon to be followed by the question, "What do you mean there are no miracle papers?" And that is where you have the s...read more

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    by Jack Parl

    PLAGIARISM AND ITS REMEDIES We all know that college students are required to demonstrate proficiency in writing a research term paper. Most have learned, or think they have learned, the techniques of research and ...read more

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    by Drew Price

    In a certain way, many teachers actually enable students to plagiarize without knowing it. Plagiarism is wrong, immoral, illegal, but try explaining that to a student who is obssessed with achieving that high grade. Stud...read more

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    by Carol Riordan

    I feel that in a science class, understanding the concepts is the primary goal; however, scientific writing is also critical if one is be able to convey their thoughts in a defensible manner. In the world where plagiarism...read more

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    by Todd Pheifer

    Some studies suggest that plagiarism is on the rise in the classrooms of today. Experts disagree on the primary cause, but it is clear that there are many elements that factor into plagiarism. Demographics, generational ...read more

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    by Jared Garrett

    In my most recent two years of teaching English as a second language, I have been teaching adult students English composition. These wonderful and motivated students not only have to have a wide vocabulary in order to writ...read more

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    by Arabella Kelly

    Plagiarism is a more serious problem today than many people realize. In our schools and colleges, students are finding more ingenious ways to plagiarize and produce work with large portions, if not an entire assignment, st...read more

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    by Jason Goodlin

    Plagiarism destroys many academic careers. When you read literature about common mistakes to avoid, in reference to plagiarism, the stress begins. It virtually accuses every scholastic writer of some form of plagiarism. Ed...read more

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    by Lindsay Raisbeck

    Plagiarism in the classroom: Prevention rather than detection To prevent Plagiarism a student must first understand what it is. The dictionary says Plagiarism is the unauthorized use, or close imitation of the language...read more

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    by AJ Nold

    Though plagiarism is growing problem in schools today, both in high schools and on a university level, I find that it is not usually done deliberately, but rather is a failure to understand the difference between plagiariz...read more

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    by Tina Hartley

    The only way to prevent plagiarism is through education. A student, especially a new student, must be thoroughly educated on the subject of plagiarism. It is a serious offense, whether in school, or in a career. While in s...read more

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    by Dean Roughton

    There are dozens of articles on Helium suggesting ways to detect plagiarism of essays or offering up a plethora of lists of paper mill websites. Forget about detecting plagiarism! That's like looking for a murder suspect w...read more

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    by John McDevitt

    Preventing plagiarism in the classroom might be simpler than you think, and the solution to the copying epidemic can also lead to a cure for mediocrity. What if the solution to plagiarism in the classroom meant a quantum b...read more

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    by Nathalie Correia

    Plagiarism seems to be the problem of our age of Internet easy access... I can see my kids, the two eldest ones, when they have a work to do, I mean a research work. To use Internet to find informations about their top...read more

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    by Jimmy Mcgregor

    Plagiarism is an issue that every student is concerned about at one time or another. In the past, detection has always been the issue. Teachers were trying to figure out how they could detect and students were trying to ...read more

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    by Veranda

    The big question: Why is plagiarism so common within so many students in today's society? The answers are numerous but they all link up to one reason: fear of their marks dropping, and getting in trouble or being looked do...read more

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