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Cheating uncovered: A deep dive into faculty and student perspectives

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  • Annalene Grace E. Co
  • Fhrizz S. De Jesus

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The paper explored the perspectives of teacher education faculty and students on behaviors that constitute cheating. A convergent parallel mixed-methods design was used through a questionnaire that sought the respondents’ perspectives on behaviors based on five groups of given scenarios: during the test, test preparation, take-home work, research work, and laboratory report and seatwork. One hundred nineteen participants from the College of Teacher Education at a state university in region 02, Philippines, with 19 faculty and 100 students comprised the population for this study. As a result, cheating can be deliberate or accidental, done either for personal benefit or to aid a friend. Based on these and the emerging themes, the study proposes an alternative definition of cheating that is embedded in the academic setting. Any action or attempt that leads a person or group to evaluate their own or another's performance incorrectly is considered cheating.

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  • Annalene Grace E. Co & Fhrizz S. De Jesus, 2024. "Cheating uncovered: A deep dive into faculty and student perspectives," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 8(6), pages 3327-3335.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:8:y:2024:i:6:p:3327-3335:id:2712
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