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Paul,
I suggest you Google ways to prevent cheating for ideas that work for you. However, the fact is some students will find a way to cheat regardless of preventive measure. Let it happen, then let the parents know you think "Johnny" has cheated. Let them deal with it - they pay the bills. A worthless education is their problem, not yours.
Jay
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From: Teaching Breakfast List <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of French, Paul
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2018 8:35 PM
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Subject: Re: Article on Higher Ed.
thanks, Jim.
i hope to read this one. i have been stymied by cheating issues, so this should relate, thatwise.
one problem is i can’t stand being a policeman.
P
On Aug 25, 2018, at 2:58 PM, Greenberg, Jim <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
TBers,
As the beginning of the semester nears, I couldn’t resist posting this here. Ignore, enjoy, or be indifferent as you wish. It kept my attention long enough for me to make it to the end.
A wild muddle<https://aeon.co/essays/have-elite-us-colleges-lost-their-moral-purpose-altogether>
The ethical formation of citizens was once at the heart of the US elite college. Has this moral purpose gone altogether?<https://aeon.co/essays/have-elite-us-colleges-lost-their-moral-purpose-altogether>
By Chad Wellmon<https://aeon.co/users/chad-wellmon>
associate professor of German studies at the University of Virginia.
Jim Greenberg
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