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1 Academic Honor Policy and Grade Appeals System Jennifer N. Buchanan, Ph.D. Assistant Vice President for Faculty Development and Advancement

2 Purpose Show how survey information gathered from FSU students informed the development of the Academic Honor Policy, which affects all student academic work (even yours!) Discuss how you can prevent academic dishonesty in your class

3 Purpose continued Familiarize you with the operation of the Academic Honor Policy and the Grade Appeals process

4 Academic Integrity Survey FSU mirrors other universities Faculty and teaching assistants as primary sources of information Students and faculty disagree on what constitutes “serious” cheating Hope to do survey again in 2013 - 14

5 Ways Undergraduates Reported Cheating Sharing assignments (65%) Unauthorized collaboration (41%) Copying a few sentences from internet without citation (39%)

6 Ways Undergraduates Reported Cheating continued Copying a few sentences from written source without citation (38%) Helping someone cheat on test (10%)

7 Faculty-Student Opinion Differences Students rated the severity of penalties as higher (60% high/very high) than did faculty (15% high/very high) Students rated faculty members’ understanding of the policy as higher (77% high/very high) than did faculty (25% high/very high)

8 Honor Code Assumptions Strong majority of students (56%) disagree that they should be responsible for monitoring others Unlikely to report fellow students (80%) Even less likely to report friends

9 Conclusions and Themes Cheating happens Students assume you know more than you do about academic integrity Students look to you for cues about whether cheating will be tolerated

10 Conclusions and Themes continued Students will hesitate to inform Prevention is important Our involvement is critical

11 Preventing Plagiarism Mutual respect between student and instructor and confident verbal reinforcement Syllabus: http://facsenate.fsu.edu Teaching meaning of plagiarism, esp. paraphrasing versus quoting “Turn-it-in.com,” “SafeAssign” and other resources – make available

12 Preventing Cheating Making cheating more difficult Following through (learn policy) Have a plan for test-time (verify independently) Emphasize “Complicity” charge Confident verbal reinforcement

13 Academic Honor Policy Instructors play central role Procedural Notes (check for prior record)

14 Florida State University Academic Honor Policy (AHP)

15 Charges Plagiarism Cheating Unauthorized group work Fabrication, falsification, & misrepresentation

16 Charges continued Multiple Submission Abuse of academic materials Complicity in academic dishonesty Attempting to commit an offense

17 Graduate Student Issues Prelims, comps, thesis or dissertation treated as egregious and sent to Step 2 Charging decision made by committee comprised of department chair, outside member, and faculty member appointed by dean

18 Academic Honor Policy By Semester (Since New Policy in Fall 2005) Number of Violations * Through August 1, 2013

19 Academic Honor Policy By Academic Year (Since New Policy Effective Fall 2005) Number of Cases

20 Cases and Outcomes Through August 1, 2013

21 Grade Appeals System Also involves integrity Emphasizes centrality of instructor judgment in grading process Grade must be imposed in an arbitrary, capricious, or discriminatory manner to be overturned

22 Grade Appeals System continued Starts with evaluation (grading) standards expressed in syllabus Minimize exposure through consistency

23 Grade Appeals System

24 Resources in your Department Your supervising faculty member should always be informed about any allegations that arise in your class. Your department chair should also be informed by either your supervising faculty member or by you. Either of them can inform you of typical penalties in the department and can sit in when you meet with students.

25 University Resources Office of Faculty Development and Advancement: http://fda.fsu.edu under Academics – Academic Honor Policy, Grade Appeals System, annual Important Policies and Procedures Memo, or at 850-644-6876. Students should be referred to the Associate Dean of Students 644-2428.

26 University Resources continued Important Policies and Procedures memo contains important information for instructors. ODL resources at: http://distance.fsu.edu/instructors


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