Academic Honor Policy Dr Jennifer Buchanan Associate Vice
Academic Honor Policy Dr. Jennifer Buchanan Associate Vice President for Faculty Development and Advancement
Office of Faculty Development and Advancement http: //fda. fsu. edu
Academic Honor Policy Violations by Academic Year 350 Reported by Incident Date • New Policy Effective Fall 2005 Number of Cases 300 279 239 250 316 294 246 208 200 156 161 157 150 100 50 76 80 46 0 2002 -03 2003 -04 2004 -05 2005 -06 2006 -07 2007 -08 2008 -09 2009 -10 2010 -11 2011 -12 2012 -13 2013 -14 2014 -15* Academic Year *Through April 20, 2015
Cases and Outcomes F in the course 10% Educational Activities 3% Dismissal, 1 Additional Academic Work 4%Class, SRR Ethics 2013 -2014 Academic Year Sanctions 0 on the assignment 50% 1 Disciplinary Probation 4% ACE Consultation 2% Suspension 2% Reduced grade for the course 8% Reprimand - 0% Revocation of Degree - 0% None - 0% Reduced grade for the assignment 12% Through July 28, 2014
Florida State University Academic Honor Policy
Gray Areas and Instructor Responsibility to Clarify • Note: Instructors are responsible for reinforcing the importance of the Academic Honor Policy in their courses and for clarifying their expectations regarding collaboration and multiple submission of academic work.
Unauthorized Group Work UNAUTHORIZED GROUP WORK. Unauthorized collaborating with others. Typical Examples Include: Working with another person or persons on any activity that is intended to be individual work, where such collaboration has not been specifically authorized by the instructor. • 2015 survey results identify as the behavior that students are most likely to enact and as one that isn’t viewed as cheating.
Multiple Submission MULTIPLE SUBMISSION. Submitting the same academic work (including oral presentations) for credit more than once without instructor permission. It is each instructor’s responsibility to make expectations regarding incorporation of existing academic work into new assignments clear to the student in writing by the time assignments are given. Typical Examples Include: Submitting the same paper for credit in two courses without instructor permission; making minor revisions in a credited paper or report (including oral presentations) and submitting it again as if it were new work.
Facebook Issues • Recently, instructors have discovered instances of students creating course-based Facebook groups and using them to collaborate on homework and/or quizzes. • If you assign individual work outside of class, please articulate your policy regarding collaboration clearly and be explicit about how it applies to study groups on Facebook and elsewhere online. For more information, see: http: //fda. fsu. edu/Academics/Academic-Honor. Policy. • 2015 Survey Results
Online Testing Issues • 2015 Survey Results – frequency of reported cheating behaviors (from an average of 5% across all f-t-f exams to 22% collaborating with others, 25% getting unauthorized help, and 62 -65% consulting unauthorized materials). • Resources – Testing Center offers proctored services to students who are both on and off campus: https: //distance. fsu. edu/students/distance-learningexams. • Support for online course development from ODL at: https: //distance. fsu. edu/
Resources • http: //fda. fsu. edu/Academics/Academic-Honor. Policy • http: //facsenate. fsu. edu/Curriculum-Forms • Ann Del. Rossi at: adelrossi@admin. fsu. edu or 6446876 • Ameko Dillard (adillard@admin. fsu. edu) • Melissa Crawford (mucrawford@admin. fsu. edu)
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