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Title: An Academic Integrity Model


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An Academic Integrity Model
  • Education, Conversation and Enforcement
  • Diane R. Schulman, Ph.D.
  • Secretary of Academic Council and
  • Director, Office of the Provost and VP Academic
  • Donna Bell
  • Academic Integrity Officer

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EDUCATION

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Academic Integrity Website
  • www.ryerson.ca/academicintegrity

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Student Orientation
  • Introduction to Academic Integrity
  • Student Tutorial
  • (Trailer)

www.ryerson.ca/academicintegrity/content/
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Who got involved?
  • Students
  • Faculty
  • Library
  • Learning Teaching Office
  • Student Services
  • Digital Media Projects Office
  • Academic Integrity Sub-Committee

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The Website!!
  • Faculty
  • www.ryerson.ca/academicintegrity/faculty/resources
    .html
  • Family
  • www.ryerson.ca/academicintegrity/family.html
  • Students
  • www.ryerson.ca/academicintegrity/students.html

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Academic Integrity Tutorial
  • Student registers after being referred by
    instructor (charged and not charged)
  • Student meets with Learning Strategist for
    assessment
  • Student completes workbook
  • Student meets with Learning Strategist for exit
    appointment
  • Student returns completed materials
  • Completed package is sent to the faculty

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Innovations in Progress
  • Proactive seminars on Avoiding Unintentional
    Misconduct
  • AI Tutorial Modules on ethics based on
    professional codes of ethics
  • Enhanced writing centre services
  • On-line registration system

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Educational Role of Academic Integrity Officer
  • Advisor for faculty, staff and students
  • Educator for faculty and students
  • Content manager for AI website
  • Liaison with Learning Strategists

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Faculty Education
  • Need to uphold academic integrity
  • Exam invigilation
  • Plagiarism detection
  • Genuine assessments
  • Workshops on best practices
  • Policy and procedure
  • Turnitin.com

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Faculty Education
  • The difference between plagiarism
  • and a bad paper!!

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  • CONVERSATION

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Facilitated Discussions
  • When a misconduct is suspected, either professor
    or student can request a facilitated discussion

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Academic Integrity Officers Role in Facilitated
Discussions
  • Schedules discussion
  • Acts as a neutral third party
  • Provides guidance on process and policy
  • Maintains civility
  • Writes decision letter reflecting agreed upon
    outcome

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ENFORCEMENT

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Policies and Penalties
  • Penalties need to be clear and effective
  • Faculty need to apply penalties consistently
  • Students believe those who do not cheat are
    disadvantaged
  • Incidents need to be reported

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University Support
  • Faculty must feel fully supported by
    administration when they bring a charge of
    misconduct
  • Students want the university to apply policies
    consistently

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Examinations
  • Rented space in Convention Center
  • Hired invigilators
  • Examination Policy revisions
  • Invigilator/student ratio established
  • Rovers provided
  • Rules for students clarified
  • Fire alarm system changes

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Policies and Procedures
  • Student Code of Academic Conduct
  • Clear process, penalties, procedures
  • Built in administrative support
  • Course Management Policy
  • Guidelines for course syllabi
  • Guidelines for electronic plagiarism detection
  • Suggestions for group work guidelines
  • Examination Policy

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Changes to Student Code of Academic Conduct
  • Clear procedure
  • Summary of discussion form
  • Template letters
  • Facilitated Discussion with AIO option
  • Defined penalties
  • Minimum of 0 on work
  • F in course
  • Academic Integrity Tutorial
  • Can recommend DS, DW or expulsion

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  • Academic Record and automatic penalties
  • Disciplinary Notice
  • Disciplinary Suspension
  • Disciplinary Withdrawal
  • Deferred grade (DEF)
  • Stop course withdrawal

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Further Code of Conduct Revisions
  • Facilitated discussions to ensure fairness
  • Application for removal of DN in fourth year
  • More emphasis on establishing intentional
    misconduct
  • Education for unintentional misconduct

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Seminar Statistics Sept May 2006
  • 98 Academic Integrity appointments.
  • All but 5 were charged with plagiarism. One spoke
    on a cell phone during an exam, 2 used
    calculators to assist with cheating and 2 used
    formula sheets during an exam without permission.
  • All Faculties were represented Nursing and
    Business had the highest number of referrals (32
    each).

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  • www.turnitin.com

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Turnitin.com Usage
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  • Increased faculty awareness and enforcement
  • DNs -130 in 03/04 150 in 04/05 242 in 05/06
  • Faculty (and TAs) contact Academic Integrity
    Officer with questions and concerns
  • Website and quizzes are being assigned in courses
  • Increased student awareness
  • Continuous articles in the Engineering Newspaper,
    and both student campus publications
  • Students contact Academic Integrity Officer with
    questions and concerns
  • Students in Engineering and Business have started
    student associations focusing on academic
    integrity and ethics in their field

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Summary

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Education
  • Website for students (undergraduate and
    graduate), faculty and families
  • Academic Integrity Quizzes on-line
  • Academic Integrity Tutorial to develop skills
  • Student seminars on how to avoid unintentional
    plagiarism
  • Writing workshops and English Language support
  • Faculty sessions on how to write genuine
    assignments
  • TA training
  • Invigilator training

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Further Prevention
  • Publication of Best Practices for faculty
  • Established examination policies and procedures
  • Appropriate examination space
  • Teaching Assistant training on invigilation and
    grading
  • Turnitin.com

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Penalties
  • Revision of Code of Academic Conduct
  • Establishment of an environment where cheating is
    not tolerated

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