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From: ed@mtxinu.UUCP (Ed Gould)
Newsgroups: net.unix,net.cse
Subject: Re: students editing output
Message-ID: <466@mtxinu.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 20:11:00 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 18 20:11:00 1985
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References: <433@uvm-cs.UUCP> <236@uwai.UUCP>
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Summary: 

In article <236@uwai.UUCP> luner@uwai.UUCP writes:
>As an instructor, I view this as academic dishonesty.

The best response I've ever heard about academic dishonesty was
from a friend teaching English.  She discovered that some of her
students had copied their papers from Cliff's Notes or some other
such publication - either verbatim or very closely paraphrased.

She announced to the class that she'd discovered the plaigerisms,
and announced her policy:  If the authors owned up to the dishonesty,
they'd receive an F on that paper.  If not, they'd fail the course.

-- 
Ed Gould                    mt Xinu, 2910 Seventh St., Berkeley, CA  94710  USA
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