Hilary (and list),
Incidentally Teachers' TV are visiting us today to discuss the issue for
this programme!
Linked to this request, we are currently working with Ofqual to develop
guidance on plagiarism and appropriate use of the internet for secondary
schools, so we'd also be interested in hearing from schools/individual
teachers who are currently addressing this issue.
Many thanks,
Gill
Gillian Rowell
Academic Advisor
plagiarismadvice.org
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From: Plagiarism [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hilary
Richmond
Sent: 16 October 2008 10:21
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Subject: Deterring Plagiarism (in schools)
[Apologies for Cross-Posting]
Earlier this week, I attended the Netskills course on "Deterring Plagiarism
in
Schools".
A Production Company for Teachers TV came along to gather material for a
future programme (to be aired around next February). They are however
struggling to find Secondary Schools who are beginning to address the issue.
So if you do know of any schools (with pupils under 16) who may be willing
to
talk to the team please could you pass on the following info:
A production company working for Teachers TV is very keen to hear from a
secondary school that uses the internet as a research tool with pupils.
We're
particularly interested in hearing from anyone that has started to develop/
explore ways of tackling the issue of plagiarism (school policy/ staff
training
etc). We're very conscious that this is a new area for the majority of
schools,
so are not expecting to see the finished product- more to offer some
suggestions to viewers as to how to approach implementation. Filming would
take a maximum of one day, ideally within the next 3 weeks - for more
information please don't hesitate to get in touch with
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Cheers
Hilary Richmond
e-Resources
Cross-Site Library
Cheadle & Marple Sixth Form College
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