A 360-degree look at academic integrity with case studies from professors, administrators, and students
Building Honor in Academics: Case Studies in Academic Integrity is a collection of case studies on academic integrity from around the globe. More than case studies, the book is intended to help administrators, faculty, and students start conversations around the topic of cheating and academic integrity, and what to do when they find themselves faced with it firsthand. The case studies will come from honor code administrators, department leaders, faculty, and students across disciplines.
Written by leaders of The International Center for Academic Integrity, this book tracks the ICAI's six values of academic integrity: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility, and courage. These six values manifest in different ways across different institutions, but they are all relevant in the quest to consider how to promote integrity in higher education. Academic integrity has received increased media attention since the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic, and now is the time to educate academic communities in the ideas, techniques, and strategies that work to enhance the level of personal responsibility in higher education.
- Learn about the six values of academic integrity and how they can guide your institution
- Read case studies from the perspectives of students, administrators, and faculty
- Identify large and small tasks you can undertake to promote academic integrity at all levels
- Become part of the solution as higher education shifts to a new framework for the digital age
Building Honor in Academics is an eye-opening resource for administrators, leaders, and policymakers in higher education, as well as students studying to enter these roles.
REAL WORLD INSIGHT INTO ACADEMIC INTEGRITY ACROSS HIGHER EDUCATION
Building Honor in Academics: Case Studies in Academic Integrity offers real world examples of how professors, administrators, and students have addressed issues of academic integrity. Full of case studies from institutions of varying sizes and demographics, this book will illustrate why students cheat, and what institutions and instructors can do to prevent it and resolve it once it occurs.
"This book does an excellent job of making the fundamental principles, values and practicalities of academic integrity accessible for a wide range of audiences. I plan to use it as part of training for faculty, students, and academic integrity professionals."
-DAVID RETTINGER, Professor of Psychological Science
"ICAI's fundamental values of academic integrity have long been recognized as the core element of the institution of a culture of academic integrity. This truly international edited volume by Camilla Roberts and Valerie Denney from the ICAI Board, including 67 cases from 11 countries, promises to be a guideline for every stakeholder involved in the establishment of such a culture by exemplifying the implementation of these fundamental values."
-SALIM RAZI, Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University Centre for Academic Integrity