According to the research, there are
many different reasons resulting in students willingness to take the risk to
plagiarize or cheating during their exams. For example, Karan, as cited by James
Bradshaw and Tamara Baluja in the article “why many international students get
a failing grade in Academic integrity”, mentions that the high pressure from
the parents and tuition fee is one of the reasons causing students plan on
cheating. We have to say, nowadays, parents spend a lot of money on children’s
education, especially for studying abroad. They want their children can get a
degree then find a better job to sponsor them when they become old. (Bradshaw
and Baluja, 2009) Actually, a certain amount of
stress is vital to provide motivation and energies when we face difficulties. But
some students afraid of the stress, and lose control of it, then the
stress rob them of joy and happiness and do them harm both physically and
mentally. As the result, some students fear to get bad grade so they decide to
plagiarize or cheating. On the other
hand, Internet
plays an important role in plagiarism. With the advent of Internet, plagiarism
has become quite easy. Students can get large number of information with the
help of Internet search engines within few seconds. Some students developed a
false belief that the
sprit of the Internet is
sharing, so the articles or ideas on the Internet can be downloaded and used
for any purpose without permission and citation. They don’t realize that they
have stolen other’s intellectual property and involved in plagiarism or copy
infringement. In the article “Has the internet encouraged plagiarism”, the
author mentions that when the deadline coming, the journalists know the editors
have no time to check up whether each word of a journalist’s work is their own,
so they gather information and data from the internet and combine them into a
news. In fact, the similar situation also happen among campus, when students
face the deadline of homework, they don’t choose to work hard or to get help
from writing center and their professors, instead, they search the same topic
articles on the Internet and copy them as their own work. They think there are
millions of article on the Internet, it is impossible that the professor can
find their articles. Unfortunately, their
wishes always burst and get an F finally.
However, when the students are committed to
plagiarism, the punishments are necessary. But the same treatments for both domestic
students and international are unfair. In many cases, some international
students don’t plagiarize or cheat on purpose; they just don’t adapt themselves to new
environment. As mentioned in the article “Cheating
Across Culture”, the Western style of citing sources isn’t universal. The
professor Greenblatt, as cited by Elizabeth Redden, explains that “many Asian
students come from educational systems in which the norm is to repeat back a
textbook or a professor verbatim (without a citation), as a sign of respect to
the source of knowledge.” (P.1) So if the international students don’t be
provided the specific lessons for the West style of citing, they may make some citing
mistakes on their homework or exams and result in plagiarism. Thus He states
that the schools and professors have the responsibilities to educate the international
students through orientations or lessons or brochures in order to help them
cover this problem. Moreover, the different teaching and learning styles also
are barriers. Karan as an international
student from India was involved in plagiarism after he copy text from his
professor’s lecture slides without permission. Actually, he didn’t realize this
action could result in plagiarism, because in India, reproducing the word
of teachers is encouraged and is a good way to get high grade. (Bradshaw and Baluja, 2009)
Specify in your first paragraph that you are focusing on international students.
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