Contract cheating: a survey of Australian university staff

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作者
Harper, Rowena [1 ]
Bretag, T. [2 ]
Ellis, C. [3 ]
Newton, P. [4 ]
Rozenberg, P. [5 ]
Saddiqui, S. [2 ]
van Haeringen, K. [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ South Australia, Teaching Innovat Unit, UniSA City West Campus,GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
[2] Univ South Australia, Sch Business, Adelaide, SA, Australia
[3] UNSW, Sch Arts & Media, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[4] Swansea Univ, Sch Med, Swansea, W Glam, Wales
[5] Univ Sydney, Sch Business, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[6] Griffith Univ, Acad Serv, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
关键词
Academic integrity; contract cheating; higher education; plagiarism; third-party cheating; ACADEMIC DISHONESTY; STUDENTS; FRAMEWORK; MARKET;
D O I
10.1080/03075079.2018.1462789
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
If media reports are to be believed, Australian universities are facing a significant and growing problem of students outsourcing their assessment to third parties, a behaviour commonly known as ?contract cheating?. Teaching staff are integral to preventing and managing this emerging form of cheating, yet there has been little evidence-based research to inform changes to their practice. This paper reports on the findings of a large-scale survey of teaching staff in Australian universities on the topic of contract cheating. It investigated staff experiences with and attitudes towards student cheating, and their views on the individual, contextual and organisational factors that inhibit or support efforts to minimise it. Findings indicate that contract cheating could be addressed by improving key aspects of the teaching and learning environment, including the relationships between students and staff. Such improvements are likely to minimise cheating, and also improve detection when cheating occurs.
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页码:1857 / 1873
页数:17
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