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The Dangers of Academic Cheating

Class Details

  • Class Type: Online
  • Date: 10/29/2018 - 12/2/2018
  • Adams State Credit: 1
  • Nonmember Price: $145
  • CEA Member Price: $45
  • Graduate credit for this class is optional and costs an additional $55. This class is a book study and requires students to purchase a book.

  • Currently Enrolled: 5 of 30
  • Class Type: Online
  • Date: 9/9/2019 - 10/13/2019
  • Adams State Credit: 1
  • Nonmember Price: $145
  • CEA Member Price: $23
  • Registration for the optional graduate credits ($55 per credit) is a separate transaction through Adams State. Registration information will be available after you enroll.

  • Currently Enrolled: 7 of 25

About the Course

Teachers participating in this online course will improve their knowledge of the effects of cheating in academic studies and how to find the right balance in the classroom to reduce the compelling cause to cheat.

This course is applicable to all classroom teachers K-12.

Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to:

  • Better identify cheating behavior in their classrooms.
  • Develop a plan to minimize or eliminate academic cheating in their classroom environment.
  • Grade(s): Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Elementary K-5 Secondary 6-12
  • Subject(s): Education Leadership Education Support Professionals Professional Development Teacher Leadership/Effectiveness

Reviews

Debra Sengsavath
Great course! Cheating seems to be rampant in society, so what can we do today in our classroom? The readings offer much insight into the research behind the "reasons to cheat" while the peer discussion aspect of the class allows one to discuss and share ideas. Great class to help you reflect on your own classroom.

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