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Below are some useful resources:

Below are some useful book references:

  1. Bertram Gallant, T. (2008). Academic Integrity in the 21st Century: A Teaching and Learning Imperative: ASHE Higher Education Report, Volume 33, Number 5. San Francisco, CA. Wiley-JosseyBass.
  2. Dey, E., Antonaros, M., Ott, M., Barnhardt, C., & Holsapple, M. (2010). Washington, D.C. American Association of Colleges and Universities.
  3. International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI).
  4. Lang, J. M. (2013). Cheating Lessons: Learning from Academic Dishonest. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvand University Press.
  5. Twomey, T., White, H., & Sagendorf, K. (Eds.). (2009). Pedagogy, not Policing: Positive approaches to Academic Integrity at the University. Syracuse, N.Y., The Graduate School Press, Syracuse University.

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Academic Integrity Policy Module

Direct link to Academic Integrity Policy module for faculty


Academic Integrity and International Students

International students may have cultural factors affecting their knowledge of academic integrity. This video describes academic integrity from the perspectives of international students from different countries. A better understanding of student expectations and prior experiences can help faculty bridge the cultural gap and support their learning.

Integrity Matters: Academic Integrity App

Through interactive scenarios and examples, the Integrity Matters app can help students make the right choice when they are unsure of what the right choice may be.

The app can be downloaded on Android and iPhones, as well as other compatible mobile devices.