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Teaching and Learning Centre

Teaching and Learning Centre

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The Teaching & Learning Centre will be offering a course for Faculty: Promoting a Culture of Academic Integrity.

Promoting a Culture of Academic Integrity

Why do students cheat? Academic integrity offences have been attributed to a student’s lack of moral compass, cultural differences, stress-related competition, and an expectation for attaining high grades. Infractions of academic integrity can occur because of their learning environments and this course will focus on the strategies that you can use to make cheating/plagiarism less worthwhile to the student as well as improve student learning. This course will also discuss creating classroom environments that support ethical choices, activities that promote awareness of what is and isn’t an academic integrity offence, and assignments designed to reduce academic integrity offences.

Watch for upcoming sessions and register via MyPD.

 

Online Virtual Proctoring at Seneca

Seneca actively discourages the use of proctoring solutions for many reasons, as explained in Online Virtual Proctoring at Seneca (PDF).