Survey by David Wangaard and Jason Stephens of over 3,600 students in six New England-area high schools found that 95% of students admitted to cheating in the past year. In addition, 57% of these students agreed/strongly agreed with the statement, “It is morally wrong to cheat.”
Seven College Cheating Scandals (short summaries):
MBA Students at Duke
Maryland Professor “sting”
Naval Academy Students
Henry Ford II
UVa
GMAT cheating
Indiana University School of Dentistry
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124216746702112585.html
Recent Harvard scandal
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/31/education/harvard-says-125-students-may-have-cheated-on-exam.html
Survey by David Wangaard and Jason Stephens of over 3,600 students in six New England-area high schools found that 95% of students admitted to cheating in the past year. In addition, 57% of these students agreed/strongly agreed with the statement, “It is morally wrong to cheat.”
Seven College Cheating Scandals (short summaries):
MBA Students at Duke Maryland Professor “sting” Naval Academy Students Henry Ford II UVa GMAT cheating Indiana University School of Dentistry http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124216746702112585.html
Recent Harvard scandal http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/31/education/harvard-says-125-students-may-have-cheated-on-exam.html