Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Cheating

As a teacher, I see and hear about all forms of cheating, from copying vocabulary work, to copying and pasting a report, to looking at another's answers on a test, to making up book reports about non-existent books. Nothing really surprises me anymore.
Read the news report of what happened in Hanover High School in Hanover, NH.

What is this telling us about the current generation?

Are they over-booked with too many academic, activity, job-related and personal commitments that they have no time to do their work, complete assignments, or study for tests?

Are parents or the students themselves putting too much pressure on the students to achieve a good grade that learning takes second place?

Are schools and teachers emphasizing the wrong thing- grades instead of actual learning?

No learning can actually be graded- learning is learning- it changes the brain. How can that be graded?

So what do we and teachers, students and administrators do about cheating?



What is the parental role in this issue?