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Photo
from
Dorothea
Baerthlein
Students who cheat don't realize that
cheating is an attack on our society.
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Students
Have to Learn, Not Cheat
Dorothea
Baerthlein from Germany
Over
the past decade, cheatingan act of academic
dishonestyhas become more and more
common.
The
latest statistics are alarming; more than two
thirds of high school students admitted cheating on
an exam last year, andeven more
appallingoften the best student cheat to get
to the top of their classand they don't think
it is wrong. It's not a big deal. Everybody is
doing it.
It
IS a big deal! Cheating is basically wrong and must
be punished.
If
students easily get away with it, they might be
encouraged to do it again. They won't realize that
thisin the broadest senseis an attack
on our society, which is based on values like
honesty and fairness. The present epidemic of
cheating indicates a loss of those values and
cannot be tolerated. An appropriate punishment for
cheating incidents would be to make students aware
of their misbehavior.
If
no one were punished for cheating, who would ever
study for an exam? Tons of papers would be lifted
from websites, writing crib sheets would be more
important than reviewing the subjects, and highly
sophisticated cheating arts would be invented.
Knowledge would only exist on the Internet and on
cleverly created cheat sheets, but not in the minds
of the studentsa rather bad precondition to
enrich our society wisely and intelligently.
Students
have to learn that they have to learn. Only doing
what's right will bring them a feeling of pride and
accomplishment and create self-confidencethe
building blocks for a successful and satisfying
life and a society that keeps its
values.
More
Short Essays on Cheating:
Common
Ways Students Cheat on
Exams
| Consequences
of Cheating
He
Got Caught
Cheating!
| The
Teacher Caught Me Cheating
More
on Cheating:
Cheating
Scenarios
| Language
to talk about
cheating
Photo
Essay: That's
Cheating!
Group
Photo: Meet the class that 'cheated' for
this writing
project!
What
do you think about cheating in
school?
Return
to: Academic
Dishonesty
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