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Published by UC San Diego Academic Integrity Office, 2017-08-02 19:39:25

Academic Integrity Faculty Newsletter_Fall 2017

Academic Integrity Faculty Newsletter_Fall 2017

All Faculty are expected to Academic
communicate their expectations in Integrity

writing and report all academic @ UC San Diego
integrity violations.
Faculty Resource
5 Quick Tips for
Communicating Course The Academic Integrity Office promotes
and supports a culture of integrity in
Expectations order to reinforce quality teaching and
learning at UC San Diego.
1. Clearly define academic
integrity Register for an AI Workshop

2. List commonly Top 10 Entry Strategies
misunderstood cheating to Create Classrooms of Integrity
behaviors
This 90-minute catered lunch event will expand
3. Provide timely reminders on our Quick Tips to equip any new instructor to
create classrooms of integrity. The Top 10
4. Have students affirm strategies are relatively easy to implement if you
integrity on each are new to teaching, new to teaching large
assessment classes, or just new to implementing integrity
strategies in the classroom. Register here:
5. Clarify your definition of https://goo.gl/GHrhsX
“group work”, “collaborative
work” or “working with
others

5 Quick Tips for Responding to Integrity Violations
1. Be calm and dispassionate but intervene when detected

2. Restrict dialogue to the action, not the student’s motivations or intent

3. Collect all relevant documentation (including any observer statements)

4. IWnterirtneaytioonuarldDeasycroifption about the incident as quickly as possible
Action Against advising on policies

5. CSounbtmraicttyCohuerarteinpgort online at academicintegrity.ucsd.edanud processes

AI Events and Service Opportunities

INTEGRITY AWARDS AI REVIEW BOARD ADVISORY COUNCIL

University honors faculty, Appointed panel of faculty Faculty, staff, and
staff, and students each and students review and students provide advice
Spring Quarter who are decide contested cases of and direction on integrity
champions of integrity at academic integrity and ethics education,
UC San Diego violations policy, and processes

More AI Assistance

AI TritonEd Community

Log into UCSD’s TritonEd to gain access to the Academic Integrity Community. Here, you can
find many helpful resources and pose questions for the AI Office or other faculty to answer.
1. Click “Community” in the upper right corner of TritonEd
2. Search “Academic Integrity”
3. Use password “int3grity” to enroll
4. Find our community again from the Community tab under My Organizations

Individual Consultations

Tricia Bertram Gallant, Ph.D., director of the Academic Integrity Office, is available for one-on-
one consultations with faculty or Instructional Assistants.

In addition to coaching on strategies for responding to cheating, she can also consult on
creating a classroom of integrity through pedagogical redesign, syllabi revisions,
communicating integrity, and implementing mechanisms to reduce cheating temptations and
opportunities.

Dr. Bertram Gallant is an internationally known expert on integrity and ethics and travels
around the world to help faculty at other institutions. She is author of Academic Integrity in
the Twenty-First Century: A Teaching and Learning Imperative (Jossey-Bass, 2008), co-
author (with Stephen Davis & Patrick Drinan) of Cheating in School: What We Know and
What We Can Do (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), editor of Creating the Ethical Academy: A
Systems Approach to Understanding Misconduct & Empowering Change in Higher Education
(Routledge, 2011), and section editor of The Handbook of Academic Integrity (Springer, 2016).
Tricia has been with UC San Diego since 2006 and has been a lecturer in the Rady School of
Management.

The Academic Senate's Policy on Integrity of 301 UCTR, Room 115
Scholarship is managed by the AIO. It outlines 858.822.2163
[email protected]
the expectations for students, faculty, and
instructional assistants, as well as the process academicintegrity.ucsd.edu

for handling academic integrity violations.


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