An instructors messageAn Instructor’s Message on Academic Integrity Given to Students
(prepared by Dr. Jean Svacina, adapted from work by Bill Taylor in “Innovation Abstracts,” Dec. 3, 1999)
Academic integrity, I believe, is an essential ingredient in any educational experience. It is crucial to me as a faculty member and to you as a student. Academic integrity is important in this course because it is important in all aspects of life.
Integrity isn’t something we are born with. It’s a quality of our character we need to develop. We must “practice” integrity on a daily basis. So what does this mean to me as your instructor for this course and to you as a student in this course?
For me, academic integrity requires that I:
- Plan class time so that it is worthwhile for you to be here.
- Provide a stimulating and challenging environment in which you can learn and grow.
- Come to class on time.
- Assume that you are prepared for class and are ready to participate in the class.
- Do my best to answer your questions.
- Evaluate and return your papers in a timely fashion.
- Be available for conferences in my office.
- And most importantly, treat you with respect by providing the best instruction that I can.
For you, academic integrity requires that you:
- Arrive on time and not leave early.
- Come to class prepared with homework and materials ready.
- Come to all classes; take a break only at designated times.
- Complete all work honestly:
This means:
no cheating or helping others to cheat on quizzes and tests.
carefully observing all rules governing the use of sources in homework and papers.
collaborating on work only when the instructor stipulates that such collaboration is appropriate.
- Make good use of class time by taking notes, participating, and asking questions.
- Use the computer only as determined by the instructor.
- Treat your classmates and the instructor with respect by refraining from any distracting or disruptive behavior.
I understand, and I agree to honor these requirements of academic integrity throughout this class.
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(instructor’s signature) (date)
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I understand, and I agree to honor these requirements of academic integrity throughout this class.
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(student’s signature) (date)
[Please sign, cut along the dotted line, and return to me. Thank you!]