Handbook of Academic Integrity

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Λεπτομέρειες βιβλιογραφικής εγγραφής
Συγγραφή απο Οργανισμό/Αρχή: SpringerLink (Online service)
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Bretag, Tracey (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2016.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Defining Academic Integrity - International Perspectives
  • Academic Integrity in North America
  • Asian Perspectives of Academic Integrity : China
  • Asian Perspectives of Academic Integrity : India
  • Asian Perspectives of Academic Integrity : Indonesia
  • Asian Perspectives of Academic Integrity : Japan
  • Asian Perspectives of Academic Integrity : Malaysia
  • Educational Integrity in Australia
  • European Perspectives of Academic Integrity
  • Middle Eastern Perspectives of Academic Integrity : A Perspective from Egypt
  • Middle Eastern Perspectives of Academic Integrity : A view from the Gulf Region
  • Perspectives of Academic Integrity from Colombia
  • Perspectives of Academic Integrity from Nigeria
  • UK Perspectives of Academic Integrity
  • Breaches of Academic Integrity
  • Breaches of Academic Integrity using Collusion
  • Breaches of Academic Integrity using Exam Cheating
  • Breaches of Academic Integrity Using Plagiarism
  • Custom Essay Writers, Freelancers and Other Paid Third Parties
  • Falsification of Academic Documents
  • Falsification of Data
  • File Sharing and Academic Integrity
  • Getting Paid Help to get the Doctorate Done
  • Contextual Factors Which Impact Academic Integrity
  • Academic Standards in Higher Education: Trends, Context and Prognosis
  • Commercialisation and Marketisation of Higher Education
  • Internationalisation of Higher Education
  • Promoting Academic Integrity through Authentic Assessment Strategies
  • What it Means to be a Student Today
  • Who is to Blame? Motivators of Student Academic Dishonesty in Higher Education
  • Academic Integrity Policy and Practice
  • Adopting a Teaching and Learning Approach
  • Developing a Sustainable Holistic Institutional Approach: Dealing with Realities ‘on the ground’ When Implementing an Academic Integrity Policy
  • Educational Responses
  • Exemplary Academic Integrity Policy
  • Holistic Approach
  • Start them Early and Right: Creating a Culture of Academic Integrity in Elementary Schools
  • Su pporting Secondary School Students
  • Plagiarism in Higher Education: An Academic Literacies Issue?- Creating Faculty Development Programming to Prevent Plagiarism: Strategies and Understandings
  • International EAL Students
  • Mentoring and Monitoring First-year College Writers
  • Plagiarism or Patch-writing?- Scholarly Work and Meaning: Making the Conventions of Academic Integrity Signify
  • Seven Metaphors Towards Originality: The Role of Bridging and Foundation Courses in Unpacking Academic Integrity for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
  • Student Perspectives on Plagiarism
  • Academic Integrity in the Digital Age
  • Authorship, Identity and Plagiarism in the Digital Age
  • Contract Cheating
  • Plagiarism and the Internet
  • Quantitative and Qualitative Methods to Manage Plagiarism
  • Recycling Our Own Work in the Digital Age
  • The Internet as a double-edged sword: temptation or vehicle for plagiarism and cheating?- Disciplinary Approaches to Academic Integrity
  • Academic Integrity in Non-Text Based Disciplines
  • Health and Social Care
  • Humanities
  • Law
  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
  • Social Sciences
  • Integrity in Research and Research Training
  • Research Integrity: China and U.S
  • Research Integrity: International Perspectives
  • Research Integrity: Introduction
  • Research Integrity: Perspectives from Argentina, Brazil and U.S
  • Research Integrity: Perspectives from Australia and Netherlands
  • Research Integrity: Perspectives from Austria and Canada
  • Research Integrity: Perspectives from Canada
  • Research Integrity: Perspectives from Korea and U.S
  • Integrity Versus Fraud and Corruption
  • Corrupted Credentials: Plagiarised Theses, Fake Degrees, Falsified cvs, Identity
  • Plagiarism in the Wider World: Celebrities, Politicians, Businesses, Journalists, Judges
  • Science and Vested Interests: Sponsored Research, Secrecy, Conflicts of Interest, Ghostwriting, Hazards to Public
  • Scientific Fraud: Fabrication, Data Manipulation, Shonky Statistics, etc
  • Suppression of Dissent: Attacking Dissidents, Blocking Innovation, Marginalising Research Fields; The Chilling Effect
  • Whistleblowing and Activism: Exposing and Opposing Abuses
  • Systems Approach to Going Forward
  • Creating Cultures of Integrity
  • Engaging Students and Faculty
  • Getting Political: What Institutions & Governments Need to Do
  • Infusing Ethical Decision-Making & Acting into the Curriculum
  • Leveraging Failures for the Betterment of Education
  • Teaching and Learning Approach – Duplicate.