Creating a culture of academic integrity takes consistent effort and the right technology to help students avoid cheating.

4 student mindsets that rationalize cheating


Creating a culture of academic integrity takes consistent effort, the right technology, and collaboration between students, faculty, and institutional leadership

Understanding how students justify cheating can help faculty address the root causes. This article covers common student mindsets that rationalize cheating and offers practical ways to address them before they grow into a cheating culture.

4 student mindsets that rationalize cheating 1. Some college students don’t believe that using chatbots is cheating

Chatbots can be supplemental learning tools, but a survey1 of 337 college students found that over a third used them to look up information and find answers during exams. Even worse, many didn’t consider it cheating.

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