Student Cheating and Plagiarism in the Internet Era
In the digital age, where technology pervades every aspect of life, the challenges of student cheating and plagiarism have reached unprecedented levels. "Student Cheating and Plagiarism in the Internet Era," authored by Ann Lathrop and published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, serves as an essential resource for educators and academic professionals. Spanning 255 pages, this insightful book explores the various dimensions of cheating in the modern educational landscape, from high-tech methods to more traditional low-tech practices. Lathrop provides practical strategies and ethical considerations to help combat these prevalent issues effectively. By addressing the impact of the Internet and advanced technology on academic integrity, this comprehensive guide equips readers with the tools they need to foster a culture of honesty and integrity in educational institutions. Whether you are an educator, administrator, or concerned parent, this book is a valuable asset in navigating the complexities of student behavior in today’s world.