NWR - To Cite, or Not To Cite? That is the Question! Lesson
To Cite or Not to Cite? that is the Question!
When writing, whether writing a research paper, a narrative, or even a descriptive writing essay, it is important to give credit to any outside sources or information that is used.
Plagiarism can often be a scary word. If a student was asked whether or not he or she plagiarized, the answer is usually "no". However, looking closer at the many types of plagiarism can reveal more occurrences of this practice, whether intentional or unintentional. Take a look at the information in the slideshow below and learn easy methods for avoiding plagiarism. Please note that the slideshow contains audio - ensure that your speakers are turned up. Click the arrows and play button to navigate through the presentation.
Ethics: Cheating and Plagiarism
In this video clip from In the Mix, teens speak frankly about the reasons they feel the need to cheat. They also raise questions about the definition of cheating and when, if ever, it can be considered acceptable. We then meet ninth graders from a New Jersey high school who are required to participate in a series of ethics courses covering a variety of topics. Watch the video below. Please remain patient as the video loads.
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