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Institutional Policies and Procedures for Managing Student Plagiarism

What
  • Conference
  • Higher Education
  • Assessment and Feedback
  • CETL
  • Plagiarism
  • Policy
  • Staff
When May 25, 2010
from 09:30 to 05:00
Where Oxford Brookes University
Contact Name
Attendees Senior managers, those with responsibility for quality assurance Student support professionals Anyone with an interest in institutional policies and procedures
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This one day event will explore current issues in dealing with cases of student plagiarism. It will focus on the institutional rather than the pedagogic aspects of student plagiarism, including issues around implementing policies and addressing students’ concerns. There will be opportunities to share good practice and to hear how others have developed procedures in line with the changing demands of higher education.

Topics covered will include:

  • Student complaints about plagiarism
  • Evaluating institutional policies
  • National and local initiatives
  • Text matching software
  • Online academic skills teaching

Keynote speakers are:

  1. Robert Behrens, the Independent Adjudicator, Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (OIA) “Learning from Student Plagiarism Complaints”
  2. Professor Ranald Macdonald FSEDA FHEA NTF, Professor of Academic Development and Head of Strategic Development, Sheffield Hallam University “I’d love to promote a culture of honesty and students’ pride in their work. However……”

If you wish to showcase your work or have resources that you wish to display, please email nranjit@brookes.ac.uk

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