Commentary: Where is the line between getting help on a school assignment and cheating?

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Students and teachers have different ideas of what construes academic misconduct, says Victoria University's Peter Hurley.

MELBOURNE: Students – whether at university or school – can get help from many places. They can go to a tutor, parent, teacher, a friend or consult a textbook.Sometimes it’s clear. If you use a spy camera or smartwatch in an exam, you’re clearly cheating. And you’re cheating if you get a friend to sit an exam for you or write your assignment.

Falsification is manipulating data to inaccurately portray results. This can occur by taking research results out of context and drawing conclusions not supported by data. In the same survey, most academics and students agreed having someone else like a parent or friend identify errors in a draft assignment, as opposed to correcting them, was fine.

The Australian government’s vocational education and training sector’s quality watchdog, for instance, considers authenticity as one of four so-called rules of evidence for an “effective assessment”. FILE PHOTO: Students study ahead of the entrance exam for postgraduate studies, at a library in Zhengzhou University in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China December 13, 2017. Nearly 30 per cent of students who responded to a 2012 UK survey agreed they had “submitted work taken wholly from an internet source” as their own.

Some research describes formal education as a type of “signal”. This means educational attainment communicates important information about an individual to a third party such as an employer, a customer, or to an authority like a licensing body or government department. Academic misconduct interferes with that process.It appears fewer cheaters are getting away with it than before.

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