UWP Lecturers plagiarism reports
Kate Watt
katecwatt at gmail.com
Tue Jun 9 10:57:28 PDT 2009
I checked with SCAIP:
If a student admits responsibility, mark ADMITTED on the form and then get
the student signature to verify the confession.
If you do not confront the student, or if you do and s/he denies it, mark
the form DENIED and turn it in (with or without a signature).
Then file GD on your grade sheet (not F). The student will get a Grade
Delay and the SCAIP process will begin....
You should therefore have the form on hand before confronting the student
face to face, if you choose such a confrontation.
And ideally, we should notify the student, at least via email, so that the
letter from SCAIP is not the first revelation that s/he's in trouble.
Let's not be passive aggressive about it.
Kate
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:57 AM, <sbaringer at gmail.com> wrote:
> I see by the academic misconduct report form that we are now REQUIRED to
> obtain a student signature on it affirming that we have communicated
> appropriately with said student.
>
> How have other people been dealing with this? To what lengths must we go
> to chase down students at the end of the school year? It seems to me this
> should not be our obligation.
>
> Do they accept these forms without a student signature?
>
> Seems like an excellent way for the student conduct office to cut down on
> their workload.
>
> - Sandy
>
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