Academic Honesty At ASFM

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Academic Honesty At ASFM

ASFM Policies Academic integrity can be defined as a commitment, even in the face of adversity, to FIVE FUNDAMENTAL VALUES:

Academic Honesty 1) HONESTY 2) TRUTHFULNESS 3) FAIRNESS 4) RESPECT 5) RESPONSIBILITY

Dishonesty at ASFM: 1) Plagiarism – Using someone else’s work, ideas, or expressions. If you use their ideas, you need to cite your sources. 2) Cheating on tests and quizzes. 3) Telling others what’s on a test or quiz. 4) Copying or “sharing” homework. 5) Taking Credit for work you didn’t do.

Definite Consequences: 1) Lose credit for assignment or test. 2) Redo the assignment. 3) Parents are informed. Discipline: Decided between teacher, Principal and board. Can result in suspension, and in very serious cases, expulsion.