Building an academic integrity framework: Exploring a checklist of recommendations

There have been a number of recent scandals around academic integrity – the McMaster scandal (a website selling assignments and essays) SBS programme “Pens for hire” (http://www.sbs.com.au/news/thefeed), diploma mills, ghost-writing services, even websites offering to take exams for students.  In the face of all of this, it is no wonder that TEQSA has requested that Higher Education Providers provide an ‘assurance of academic integrity’.

What is the solution?

Learning and Teaching Services has been working on an Academic Integrity Framework which is built on four key learning principles:

  • Academic integrity is a shared responsibility
  • A framework of policies and procedures are understood by all stakeholders
  • Assessment design is critical
  • Academic integrity is an educative process

This recording explores the extent of the issue of cheating and plagiarism, drawing on a very recent Australian report, identify some of the issues involved in academic integrity and explore the checklist of recommendations and ideas in the draft framework.

For more information, please contact Learning and Teaching Services or connect with her on Yammer.