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ERIC Number: ED593995
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2019-Apr
Pages: 54
Abstractor: As Provided
ISBN: N/A
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Academic Integrity in Canada: An Annotated Bibliography
Eaton, Sarah Elaine; Crossman, Katherine; Edino, Rachael
Online Submission
Purpose: This report documents research and related materials related to academic integrity in Canada to inform and guide future work in the field. It provides an overview of the literature up to and including 2017 relating to academic integrity in Canada. Methods: Two research questions guided this literature review: 1. What scholarly, research, and professional literature showcases Canadian scholarship relating to academic integrity? 2. What major themes emerge from scholarly and research literature about academic integrity in the Canadian context? To this end, a methodical search of databases was undertaken, relevant research was compiled, and articles were summarized and categorized. Results: Our review and search of the literature resulted in 68 sources, which we organized into 7 categories: (a) Attitudes, behaviours, and perceptions; (b) Academic integrity in professional programs; (c) Understanding and supporting international students; (d) Pedagogical implications: Instruction and prevention; (e) Focus on technology; (f) Institutional considerations: Policy, law and case management, and (g) Methodological considerations: Plagiarism research. We found that academic dishonesty in Canada, as in other countries, is widespread among students and faculty, while policies and their implementation are often inconsistent. Calls for clearer guidelines and greater support for students and faculty resound as a consistent theme in the literature. Implications: Academic integrity research in Canada has been slow to develop, but is now experiencing significant growth. As more stakeholders become aware of the scope and complexities of academic integrity, many researchers are making recommendations for policy, policy implementation, and support through technology, education, and intervention programs. Additional materials: 72 References
Publication Type: Reference Materials - Bibliographies
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Audience: Administrators; Policymakers; Teachers; Students
Language: English
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Authoring Institution: University of Calgary (Canada)
Identifiers - Location: Canada
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