Fraud and education: the worm in the apple

"Dishonesty and chicanery are nothing new to education. What is new, perhaps, is the ways in which these imperfections permeate education and credentialling and how they have flourished with the invention of new technologies and changes in consumer culture. Fraud and Education gives an informat...

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Hauptverfasser: Noah, Harold J. (VerfasserIn), Eckstein, Max A. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Lanham [u.a.] Rowman & Littlefield 2001
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Zusammenfassung:"Dishonesty and chicanery are nothing new to education. What is new, perhaps, is the ways in which these imperfections permeate education and credentialling and how they have flourished with the invention of new technologies and changes in consumer culture. Fraud and Education gives an informative overview of cheating in examinations in the U.S. and foreign countries and of the current state of fraud in education and research. It differs, however, from many popular treatises on the same project, in that it is not intended as a blanket condemnation of American (or foreign) education. Instead of assigning blame for the prevalence of fraud, the authors point to such factors as growth in the number of persons engaged in education and research, pressures on individuals to succeed, improvements in communications (especially the Internet and e-mail), and in techniques of document reproduction. In this spirit, a concluding chapter identifies some of the correlates of fraud, emphasizes the ambiguous nature of some of its manifestations, discusses alternative approaches to countering fraud, and outlines the implications for society."--BOOK JACKET.
Beschreibung:XII, 156 S.
ISBN:074251031X
0742510328

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