Event Details
Probationers: Choice Session for those on a contract of more than 18 months, (priority will be offered to probationers, if the session proves very popular).
Highly recommended for: All teaching staff
Of interest to: Administrative staff involved in Academic Integrity Offences
This session aims to develop a shared understanding of how and why students plagiarise, the practical consequences, and how to educate students in practicing ethical scholarship.
We will cover the university-wide guidance for students, including the regulations, the Academic Integrity Training and Test (AITT), as well as the wider support available before, during, and after an ethical misstep.
Interactive discussions will focus on how to scaffold student learning and design assessment to prevent plagiarism, drawing on your own contexts.
Finally, you will have the opportunity to plan a sequence of activities and resources to embed into your course aimed at supporting your students to become ethical scholars and reduce your own workload around assessments.
AUA: Engaging with the Wider Context; Developing Self and Others; Using Resources Effectively
Joining instructions and any pre course work will be sent out two weeks before delivery of the session.
Please note: for those not on probation, a record of attendance will be uploaded to iTrent for staff development purposes. Please indicate in the ‘Specific Requirements’ box when booking if you do NOT wish for your attendance to be uploaded to iTrent.
Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/03/2022
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Not applicable – WEBINAR
Event Speaker/Organiser: CD/Briony Frost Course Code: CLT Professional Development Programme113-2021-2 Topic: academic integrity UKPSF: N/A Curriculum Transformation: N/A Bath Blend: N/A Digital Capability: N/A RDF: D3 Target Audience: All Staff (Academic/Professional Services)
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