- Article: "Cheating"
This article addresses the key issues related to tweens and cheating.
- "To Cheat Or Not To Cheat" Interactive Story
Kids can explore the consequences of different choices in this story about cheating.
- "Cheating" Crossword
This printable puzzle is a fun way to explore concepts and feelings associated with this topic.
- IML Journal Page: "Cheating"
These pages, designed for easy printing, encourage children to express themselves on the topic and can complement home or classroom discussion.
- Video Clip: "Cheating"
Features pre-teens discussing their experiences with cheating and plagiarism. These short videos are wonderful ice-breakers and catalysts for in-person discussion. (Copies of this video clip can be purchased on DVD, VHS, or CD-ROM by calling CastleWorks, Inc. at 212-288-2150.)
Quick Discussion Guide:
Questions and suggestions for discussing this topic with your child.
Related Resources:
Books
Student Cheating and Plagiarism in the Internet Era:
A Wake-Up Call
by Ann Lathrop, Kathleen Foss
This book, aimed at parents, educators, and administrators, helps readers learn to recognize signs of cheating and how to identify material that has been copied. Sample policies for developing academic integrity, reproducible lessons for students and faculty, and lists of helpful online and print resources are included.
Cheating on Tests: How to Do It, Detect It and Prevent It
by Gregory H. Cizek
Organized around seven major objectives, including useful methods for prevention and an exploration of cultural differences in cheating.
Please see Books for Kids.
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