Cheating is cheating what way a person choose. Types of academic cheating Plagiarism, Deception, Cheating, Bribery, Sabotage, Professional misconduct and Impersonation has been discussed.
4. ? Academic cheating is defined as representing
someone else¡¯s work as your own. It can take
many forms, including;
1.Sharing another¡¯s work,
2.Purchasing a term paper or test questions in
advance,
3.Paying another to do the work for you.
6. ? The adoption or
reproduction of
original creations
of another author
without due
acknowledgment
7. ? Providing false
information to an
instructor concerning a
formal academic
exercise¡ªe.g., giving a
false excuse for missing
a deadline or falsely
claiming to have
submitted work.
8. ? Any attempt to
give or obtain
assistance in a
formal academic
exercise (like
an examination)
without due
acknowledgment.
9. It is paid services.
That is giving
certain test
answers for money.
10. ? Acting to prevent others from completing
their work. This includes cutting pages out of
library books or willfully disrupting the
experiments of others.
11. ? Professional acts that are academically
fraudulent equate to academic fraud and
grade fraud.
12. ? Impersonation is a form of cheating whereby
a different person than the student assigned
an assignment or exam completes it.
14. ? Students use different ways for cheating such
as:
? Fingernail Method
? Reflection method
? calculator Method
? Looking method
? Pen Cap method
? Desk Method
? Alternative Sleeve Method
? White Ink Method
15. ? Students write down information on the
fingernails and it is the easy way for looking
at their hands.
16. ? Students use reflective surface folder on
exam day. They Scribble the necessary notes
on the surface using a sharp piece of metal
and look at it from the right angle. The notes
show up.
17. ? By using scientific calculator students can
solve mathematical and other problems.
18. ? By simply cracking your neck or something
like that, try to take a brief look at the paper
of another student
19. ? Students take short notes on small slip of
paper and then roll up and slip the paper into
the cap of pen.
20. ? This is a very easy but complicated method
that can be used for almost any test. Students
keep their notes in desks.
21. ? Some students slide the paper with their
notes or answers into their sleeve.
22. ? Some students write in a barley visible color
e-g. pale yellow or white on their arm.
24. ? vice chancellors of five different universities
? 50 teachers from different schools, colleges
and universities
? 200 students from different schools, colleges
and universities of different provinces.
25. ? 100% of the heads of institutions said that
cheating is not out of control and they have
controlled cheating in their respective
institutions.
? 92% of university teachers said that it¡¯s not
out of control and 8% of them said that it is
impossible to control until and unless
students do not correct themselves morally.
26. ? 95% of school and college teachers said that
cheating is out of control because of our
environment. They help students to cheat
because of personal relations with the students.
And 5% of them said that cheating is not out of
control and they do not support any cheating
activity
? 89% students told that cheating is totally out of
control. 9% of students said that it is not totally
out of control but it is difficult to control and
only 2% of students said that cheating is not out
of control.
27. ? From our survey we conclude that 49.75% 0f
the people said that cheating is controllable
and 50.25% people said that cheating is
totally out of Control.
29. ? Students take pressure to succeed in a highly
competitive world.
? They see cheating in every fact of life:
politics, business, home, and school
? Students do not do hard work. So to find
shortcuts they try to cheat
30. ? Students cheat in exams to get higher grades.
? Incompletion of course in time.
? We consider it as our right.
31. ? Some students help their friends and poor
students in exam so that they may get
passed.
? Invigilation staff is not strict
? Invigilation staff has personal relations with
students.
32. ? As for as assignments are concerned teachers
do not check the home assignments, so
students cheat and copy assignments of one
another.
? Students sometime get a very short time for
assignments. So they copy from one another
or from the internet.
34. ? Students Awareness
? Role of parents
? Role of teachers
? Role of ulma-e-karams
? Education system
? Penalties for the cheaters
35. Our conclusion is
¡°yes cheating is out
of control in the
present conditions
but it can be
controlled if the
recommendations are
implemented
otherwise it is totally
out of control¡±.