Investigating Staff Views on Plagiarism in Transnational Higher Education

A. Palmer
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The views on plagiarism of teaching staff working at four Australian universities operating in Singapore were investigated through a survey and interviews. This was carried out through analysis of their responses to six different plagiarism scenarios, of their replies to open-ended questions and of interview comments. Although staff were found to have a good understanding of the different cases of plagiarism, nearly half of them indicated that they would accept up to 15% of plagiarized material, with 30% of them willing to accept 20% or more. This indicates the need for an improved staff education on plagiarism. Furthermore, the majority of the teaching staff expected their students to plagiarize, implying the need for a more effective teacher - student interaction. A set of interactive measures between faculty, teaching staff and students is recommended to ensure and sustain an environment of academic integrity within the transnational higher education sector.
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调查跨国高等教育中教职工对抄袭的看法
通过调查和访谈,调查了在新加坡运营的四所澳大利亚大学的教学人员对抄袭的看法。这是通过分析他们对六种不同抄袭场景的回答、他们对开放式问题的回答和采访评论来进行的。虽然我们发现员工对不同的抄袭案例有很好的了解,但近一半的员工表示他们可以接受高达15%的抄袭材料,30%的员工愿意接受20%或更多的抄袭材料。这表明需要改进对工作人员的抄袭教育。此外,大多数教师认为他们的学生抄袭,这意味着需要更有效的师生互动。建议在教师、教学人员和学生之间建立一套互动措施,以确保和维持跨国高等教育部门的学术诚信环境。
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