How should we deliver staff training sessions for academic staff? This presentation for the QAA discusses the details.
The presentation slides are available on the SlideShare account for Thomas Lancaster. They are also included below.
Research Into Contract Cheating And Student Plagiarism
How should we deliver staff training sessions for academic staff? This presentation for the QAA discusses the details.
The presentation slides are available on the SlideShare account for Thomas Lancaster. They are also included below.
The Quality Assurance Agency in the UK released a set of recommendations for universities and higher education providers discussing how they should be acting regarding the threat of contract cheating.
As taken straight from their press release, the guidelines recommend:
The media picked up on the story, particularly within the UK.
The Guardian focused particularly on the recommendation for universities to block access to essay mills, taking quotes from several people prominent in the academic integrity field, myself included.
The Telegraph went for a story before the official report release, suggesting that lecturers were working for essay mills and helping students to cheat (but evidence to support this is rather limited).
I participated in live TV and radio interviews. You can see a clip from my appearance on BBC TV here:
Universities watchdog announces clampdown on essay cheating companies: https://t.co/pU1USIov3p
Dr Thomas Lancaster explains how they work pic.twitter.com/cocsXhZiZQ
— Victoria Derbyshire (@VictoriaLIVE) October 9, 2017
I also contributed articles based around different aspects of the story. You can see coverage on the Conversation and discussion on LinkedIn.
As is so often the case, it’s interesting to see how the media in India have managed to turn this into a local story. The quotes assigned to me in that piece are from me, but they’ve gone through several years of recycling. It’s interesting how they continue to find ways to make them fit!