by Adriana Barberena | May 4, 2020 | Educational, Instructional
Academic integrity in regular classrooms is not always easy to achieve, now imagine in remote ones. With the COVID-19 pandemic, this topic has become much more important, I might even say alarming. Because of my work, teachers constantly ask me how can they ensure...
by Paul Sopcak | Apr 27, 2020 | Blog, Editorial
When training to become a restorative conference facilitator, an early exercise involves brainstorming and then ranking the reasons that “most people do the right thing most of the time.” In the two years that I have given this training, invariably, “fear of...
by Courtney Cullen | Mar 30, 2020 | Blog, integrity, News
As we transition to online or remote learning, many practitioners and faculty are worried about an increase in academic dishonesty. This concern is valid, especially considering the articles regarding a surge in cheating across the globe. One such instance has already...
by Joseph F. Brown | Jan 21, 2020 | Blog, News
Professional baseball, the nation’s cherished pastime, is- right now, today- in the midst of an integrity crisis. For those of us who work to promote integrity in our classrooms and institutions, the parallels are unmistakable. We can learn a lot by watching it all...
by Brendan DeCoster | Jan 7, 2020 | Blog, Editorial, Instructional, integrity
Recent advances in cheating detection have made it possible to detect a great many more academic integrity violations in higher education than in past times (see here; here; and here). However, one thing has persistently failed to advance, and that is the type of...