Values, Ethics, Academic Honesty GEL 101 – Fall 2010 Created by: Greg Toya Associate Dean of Students.

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Values, Ethics, Academic Honesty GEL 101 – Fall 2010 Created by: Greg Toya Associate Dean of Students

Values What are values? What are your values? CSUSM values Why are values important?

Ethics What are Ethics? Ethics and Values Ethical dilemmas

Academic Honesty What is “Academic Honesty”? Definitions QUIZ!

Why Cheat? 1.Time management 2.Needed a better grade 3.Capitalize on opportunity 4.Peer pressure Why Not Cheat? 1.Believe it was wrong 2.Will get caught 3.Afraid of Consequences Partello (1993)

Standards for Student Conduct Student Code Student Code and Personal Values Activity

Student Conduct Process Process Referral to Dean of Students Disciplinary Conference Settlement Agreement Disciplinary Hearing

Consequences Non-Academic Cases Academic Grade Student Status Warning Disciplinary Probation Suspension Expulsion Educational Sanction/Others Transcript Notations Executive Order 1043

Honoring the Code Know and act on values and ethics Practice a culture of honor Know code and resources – knowledge is power! Plagiarism ppt Ask a Librarian DOS Tips GEL Custom Text Others

Questions? Greg Toya Associate Dean of Students