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30-Minute Webcast Series
Why Students Plagiarize
Why do students plagiarize? Exploring what students are
thinking when they copy work belonging to others, this session will
share insights gained from listening to students’ voices and delving
into their behaviors and motivations.
- what students say when asked
about copying the work of others
- unveiling plagiarism and the true motivations
driving student behavior
PRESENTER:
Jason M.
Stephens is an Associate Professor of Educational
Psychology at the University of Connecticut, where his research focuses
on the academic motivation and moral development during adolescence.
He is a co-author of two books on schooling and moral development
(Educating Citizens and Creating a Culture of Academic Integrity) as
well as numerous journal articles related to academic motivation, moral
judgment, self-regulation, and cheating behavior among secondary and
post-secondary students.
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Webcast
Details
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Date: Thursday, April 5, 2012
Time: 10am PT / 11am MT / 12pm CT / 1pm ET
Cost: Complimentary
The 30-Minute Webcast Series sponsored by
Turnitin is for busy educators who want to stay current with the
latest trends and technologies related to preserving academic
integrity, preventing plagiarism, and improving the quality of
student written work.
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Turnitin 30-Minute FREE Webcast: Why Students Plagiarize
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