
Cultivating a Culture of Academic Honesty: Importance and Strategies
Explore the significance of academic integrity, reasons for academic dishonesty, current policies, and collaborative efforts to promote honesty in education. Learn about motivating students to engage authentically with course material.
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Cultivating a Culture of Academic Honesty Cultivating a Culture of Academic Honesty Integrity Matters PIE Spring Series #5 Matt Daily, Ed.D., Assistant Vice President & Dean of Students Division of Student Affairs
Roadmap Part I: The Why and the problem Part II: ISU s (updated!) Current Policy Part III: At the Intersection Part IV: Collaboration & Outcomes Part V: In Their Own Words Part VI: Next Steps for ISU? Comments and Questions
Quick Background Background: Personal and the Policy
Why does Academic Dishonesty Happen? Time Management Deadlines come around more quickly than expected Procrastination Stressed and Overwhelmed Big Test Pressure Motivation and Interest Confusion Competition Lazy and/or It s okay to cheat mentality
Unpacking the Problem Addressing Issues of Academic Integrity Encouraging Student Engagement
ISUs Current Policy ISUPP #4000 (Updated!) Resides in Academic Catalog Six Parts to policy Introduction Definitions of terms Policy Statement Authority and Responsibilities Procedures Academic Dishonesty Panel
At the Intersection Academic Integrity Student Affairs Academic Affairs
Collaboration & Outcomes Collaboration with: Reporting Access Accountability
In Their Own Words Duncan CS Lewis Dr. Adjunct Garrett
In Their Own Words As a student, what would motivate you to engage deeper (or authentically) with course material rather than seeking immediate online solutions for academic work?
In Their Own Words What are your thoughts about AI in the classroom and how it could/should be used by both students and faculty?
In Their Own Words Why (or why not) is academic integrity important, or should it not be a priority?
Next Steps for ISU The Problems revisited Addressing Issues of Academic Integrity Student Engagement
Lets Connect! Matt Daily, Ed.D. mattdaily@isu.edu; 208-282-4220 LinkedIn: