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Teachers cheat too! What about that part?
So, I guess my question is that if it is a so called sin for a student to use the resource of the internet for all that it is worth. Then what about teachers/professors who use the internet to copy tests, or create rubrics, or design lesson plans, or develop assignments, or anything else that I have witnessed them doing at one time or another in my college academic career. So, I ask...Is that really okay for teachers/professors to use the internet for their self-gratification and not okay for the students they are trying to teach better. Why is it such a freaking crime for students to access the power of the internet? Am I wrong to wonder or is this another one of those blaring double standards that continues to curse our very existence. ~Q~
Posted by: jaxnfx@...   Posted on: 08/21/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Teachers cheat too! What about that part?  jaxnfx@... | 08/21/06
Well...  zkiwi | 08/22/06
There's a difference  ken_ballard@... | 08/23/06
No Double Standard  gwrigg | 08/24/06
Plagiarism  mekhongkurt@... | 08/24/06
RE: Colleges give fair warning on plagiarism  ambda | 03/10/08
RE: Colleges give fair warning on plagiarism  s5e5com | 07/06/09

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