Comments on: Cheating in the Age of the Internet https://www.hertzfurniture.com/school-matters/cheating-age-internet/ The collected thoughts of a seasoned school principal and an innovative homeroom teacher. Thu, 19 Mar 2020 22:05:05 +0000 hourly 1 By: Erit https://www.hertzfurniture.com/school-matters/cheating-age-internet/#comment-25106 Thu, 20 Apr 2017 09:40:44 +0000 http://www.hertzfurniture.com/school-matters/?p=6594#comment-25106 Thanks for your input Jane. Your story added a whole new dimension to the discussion. When using someone else’s curriculum, it can be even more difficult to prevent students from cheating. While it may seem like an easy solution to just write all of our own tests, some schools prefer to have streamlined assessments which are included with the textbooks, and that makes it much more difficult to ensure that students don’t have access to test questions and answers online in advance.

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By: Jane https://www.hertzfurniture.com/school-matters/cheating-age-internet/#comment-24347 Sat, 11 Mar 2017 06:33:53 +0000 http://www.hertzfurniture.com/school-matters/?p=6594#comment-24347 I was working with a McGraw Hill online curriculum that had a “review” feature thatballowes students to check answers. One kid recorded the answers on his phone. Later when he passed the test in record time, I was accused of giving him the answers and was disciplined. How do you like that??LOL

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