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Veröffentlicht: 1986
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contents Teaching Academic Integrity: A Cognitive Developmental Model Based on Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development. Peterson, Lorna Codes of Ethics Cognitive Development College Instruction College Students Course Descriptions Educational Objectives Higher Education Intellectual Property Library Skills Models Moral Development Plagiarism Research Skills Research Utilization An instructional model to develop academic integrity (honesty) in college students is proposed. Goals are to develop: adherence to the principle of doing one's own work, an understanding for the principle and nature of coauthorship, an understanding and adherence to citation practices, and an understanding of plagiarism. Students should be administered a questionnaire to determine their perceptions of academic dishonesty before undertaking classroom instruction in a library skills course, which will incorporate principles of academic integrity with research skills. Classroom discussions and results of pre- and post-assessment using a questionnaire on academic integrity may be used to emphasize six areas of qualitative change adapted from Kohlberg's model of moral development. The stages illustrate movement from behavior motivated by a desire to avoid punishment to behavior motivated by self-chosen ethical principles. The stages involve the following orientations: punishment-and-obedience, instrumental-relativist, interpersonal concordance or "good boy-nice girl," law and order, social contract/legalistic, and universal, ethical principle. Information is provided on learning objectives, method, materials, assignments, and evaluation. (SW)
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spellingShingle Teaching Academic Integrity: A Cognitive Developmental Model Based on Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development.
Peterson, Lorna
Codes of Ethics
Cognitive Development
College Instruction
College Students
Course Descriptions
Educational Objectives
Higher Education
Intellectual Property
Library Skills
Models
Moral Development
Plagiarism
Research Skills
Research Utilization
Teaching Academic Integrity: A Cognitive Developmental Model Based on Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development. Peterson, Lorna Codes of Ethics Cognitive Development College Instruction College Students Course Descriptions Educational Objectives Higher Education Intellectual Property Library Skills Models Moral Development Plagiarism Research Skills Research Utilization An instructional model to develop academic integrity (honesty) in college students is proposed. Goals are to develop: adherence to the principle of doing one's own work, an understanding for the principle and nature of coauthorship, an understanding and adherence to citation practices, and an understanding of plagiarism. Students should be administered a questionnaire to determine their perceptions of academic dishonesty before undertaking classroom instruction in a library skills course, which will incorporate principles of academic integrity with research skills. Classroom discussions and results of pre- and post-assessment using a questionnaire on academic integrity may be used to emphasize six areas of qualitative change adapted from Kohlberg's model of moral development. The stages illustrate movement from behavior motivated by a desire to avoid punishment to behavior motivated by self-chosen ethical principles. The stages involve the following orientations: punishment-and-obedience, instrumental-relativist, interpersonal concordance or "good boy-nice girl," law and order, social contract/legalistic, and universal, ethical principle. Information is provided on learning objectives, method, materials, assignments, and evaluation. (SW)
title Teaching Academic Integrity: A Cognitive Developmental Model Based on Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development.
topic Codes of Ethics
Cognitive Development
College Instruction
College Students
Course Descriptions
Educational Objectives
Higher Education
Intellectual Property
Library Skills
Models
Moral Development
Plagiarism
Research Skills
Research Utilization
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED270052