A research agenda for academic integrity
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A research agenda for academic integrity
(Elgar research agendas)
E. Elgar, c2020
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Academic integrity
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Description
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
This timely Research Agenda provides in-depth analysis of emerging threats posed to academic integrity, alongside practical, evidence-based recommendations for creating cultures of integrity, demonstrating their importance within the commercialised field of higher education. Analysing the latest research on contract cheating, and how to identify and respond to it, this book explores the potential role of cyber-security research as arguably the next academic integrity frontier.
Internationally renowned scholars from a range of disciplines and countries examine challenges surrounding academic integrity, offering advice to all higher education stakeholders. Chapters discuss the role of quality assurance, moving through specific cultural contexts and academic disciplines to provide insights into how to identify serious academic integrity breaches. This Research Agenda also looks at how to foster cultures of integrity, calling for further research on plagiarism, cheating and all forms of academic misconduct.
The opportunities for future research in the book will make this a useful read for scholars examining higher education policy and practice. It will also be helpful to higher education teachers and professionals, policy-makers, and staff working directly with students, as the sector deals with growing concerns about breaches of academic integrity.
Contributors include: P. Ayala-Enriquez, T. Bretag, J. Clare, G. Curtis, P. Dawson, D. Dlabolova, R. Dressler, S. Eaton, C. Ellis, T. Foltynek, N. Franco-Perez, T.B. Gallant, I. Glendinning, J. Guerrero-Dib, R. Harper, D. House, E. Morris, G. Pizarro-Puccio, F. Prentice, A. Rogerson, K. Rundle, K. Seaton, K. van Haeringen, A. White
Table of Contents
Contents:
1. Introduction: Emerging issues in academic integrity research
Tracey Bretag
2. The role of quality assurance and regulatory organisations to promote academic integrity
Irene Glendinning
3. From moral awareness to academic integrity in Latin America
Pablo Ayala-Enriquez, Nathalia Franco-Perez, Jean G. Guerrero-Dib
4. Academic Integrity in Eastern Europe: Beyond Corruption and Plagiarism
Tomas Foltynek and Dita Dlabolova
5. Leveraging the teachable moment: What, if anything, can students learn from cheating?
Tricia Bertram Gallant
6. Impediments to reporting contract cheating: Exploring the role of emotions
Felicity Prentice
7. Interactive approaches to learning about academic integrity: The role of fun and games
Amanda White
8. Why students choose not to cheat
Kiata Rundle, Guy Curtis, Joseph Clare
9. A changing focus: Re-considering research on contract cheating
Erica Morris
10. Contract cheating at colleges and other non-university higher education providers
Tracey Bretag and Rowena Harper
11. Technology, policy and research: Establishing evidentiary standards for managing contract cheating cases
Cath Ellis, Karen van Haeringen and David House
12. Multilingual essay mills: The need for research beyond English language commercial providers
Sarah Eaton and Roswita Dressler
13. The use and misuse of online paraphrasing, editing and translation software
Ann M. Rogerson
14. Academic integrity in mathematics education: Breaking the silence
Katherine Seaton
15. Cyber-security: The next academic integrity frontier
Phillip Dawson
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"