This week my guest on the podcast is expert on assessment, feedback and academic integrity, Professor Phillip Dawson from Deakin University. Among the topics we discuss on the podcast are the following:
How academic integrity is learned throughout our lives – and how even Peppa Pig has been known to flout academic integrity.
What a secondary school teacher needs to know about academic integrity – values and technical skills
Academic integrity travels with us: Medical students who have more academic integrity problems have more professional integrity problems as doctors
Text matching software (e.g. Turn-it-in) can help provide feedback at scale.
Recognising patterns in errors legitimately made by students on a module
Estimated instances of cheating among university students, by “outsourcing” their work, range from 6% to 16%
When the student signals that an assignment is tough, the temptation to cheat appears, literally.
Intellectual streaking and intellectual candour (Margaret Bearman and Elizabeth Molloy. The importance of faculty sharing their own experiences of receiving feedback with students.