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Cheating lessons : learning from academic dishonesty / / James M. Lang



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Autore: Lang James M Visualizza persona
Titolo: Cheating lessons : learning from academic dishonesty / / James M. Lang Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cambridge, Mass., : Harvard Univ. P., 2013
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (viii, 256 p.)
Disciplina: 371.58
Soggetto topico: Cheating (Education) - Prevention
Classificazione: EDU015000EDU029000EDU030000
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Part one Building a theory of cheating -- 1. Who cheats-and how much -- 2. Case studies in (the history of) cheating -- 3. "Fudging" learning environments -- Part two the (nearly) cheating-free classroom -- 4. Fostering intrinsic motivation -- 5. Learning for mastery -- 6. Lowering stakes -- 7. Instilling self-efficacy -- Part three Speaking about cheating -- 8. Cheating on campus -- 9. On original work -- 10. Responding to cheating -- 11. Cheating in your classroom -- Conclusion: the future of cheating -- Notes -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: Nearly three-quarters of college students cheat during their undergraduate careers, a startling number attributed variously to the laziness of today’s students, their lack of a moral compass, or the demands of a hypercompetitive society. For James Lang, cultural or sociological explanations like these are red herrings. His provocative new research indicates that students often cheat because their learning environments give them ample incentives to try - and that strategies which make cheating less worthwhile also improve student learning. Cheating Lessons is a practical guide to tackling academic dishonesty at its roots. Drawing on an array of findings from cognitive theory, Lang analyzes the specific, often hidden features of course design and daily classroom practice that create opportunities for cheating. Courses that set the stakes of performance very high, that rely on single assessment mechanisms like multiple-choice tests, that have arbitrary grading criteria: these are the kinds of conditions that breed cheating. Lang seeks to empower teachers to create more effective learning environments that foster intrinsic motivation, promote mastery, and instill the sense of self-efficacy that students need for deep learning. Although cheating is a persistent problem, the prognosis is not dire. The good news is that strategies which reduce cheating also improve student performance overall. Instructors who learn to curb academic dishonesty will have done more than solve a course management problem - they will have become better educators all around.
Titolo autorizzato: Cheating lessons  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9780674726239 (ebook)
9780674724631 (hbk.)
9780674727304
0674727304
9780674726239
0674726235
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910960592903321
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