Academic Integrity Policy Analysis of Publicly-Funded Universities in Ontario, Canada: A Focus on Contract Cheating

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Pub Date : 2021-10-14 DOI:10.7202/1083333ar
J. Miron, A. McKenzie, Sarah Elaine Eaton, B. Stoesz, Emma J. Thacker, Lisa Devereaux, Nira Persaud, Marcia Steeves, Katherine L Rowbotham
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In this article we report findings from a review of universities’ academic integrity policies in Ontario, Canada. The research team systematically extracted, reviewed, and evaluated information from policy documents in an effort to understand how these documents described contract cheating in Ontario universities (n = 21). In all, 23 policies were examined for contract cheating language. The elements of access, approach, responsibility, detail, and support were examined and critiqued. Additionally, document type, document title and concept(s), specific contract cheating language, presence of contract cheating definitions and policy principles were reviewed. Findings revealed that none of the universities’ policies met all of the core elements of exemplary policy, were reviewed and revised with less frequency than their college counterparts, lacked language specific to contract cheating, and were more frequently focused on punitive rather than educative approaches. These findings confirm that there is further opportunity for policy development related to the promotion of academic integrity and the prevention of contract cheating.
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加拿大安大略省公立大学学术诚信政策分析:以合同欺诈为焦点
在这篇文章中,我们报告了对加拿大安大略省大学学术诚信政策的审查结果。研究小组系统地从政策文件中提取、审查和评估信息,以了解这些文件如何描述安大略省大学的合同欺诈行为(n = 21)。总共有23项政策被审查了合同欺诈语言。对访问、方法、责任、细节和支持等要素进行了审查和批评。此外,还审查了文件类型、文件标题和概念、具体的合同欺诈语言、合同欺诈定义和政策原则的存在。调查结果显示,没有一所大学的政策符合模范政策的所有核心要素,审查和修订的频率低于大学同行,缺乏专门针对合同作弊的语言,并且更多地侧重于惩罚而不是教育方法。这些发现证实,在促进学术诚信和防止合同欺诈方面,还有进一步制定政策的机会。
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