Data suggests that the incidence of dishonesty is minimized by having the first question on exams be a verification that the student will complete the remainder of the test without unauthorized ...
In higher education, particularly with my graduate students, students occasionally focus on the individual points of an assignment rubric instead of stepping back and looking holistically at the ...
In June, I wrote about Oliver v. Arnold, which dealt with a complicated question: A public school may of course compel a great deal of speech by its students (on exams, papers, homework assignments, ...