In our department we simply don't award the student a mark. It is made
clear in University literature that all work may be submitted to
electronic detection tools etc.
Chris
Sue Gill wrote:
> Dear Colleagues
> I'd be very grateful to if there are is any resource which details how colleagues/other institutions approach the issue of students who refuse to allow their work to be submitted via turnitin or similar, and whether you're aware of any cases where there is legal support for this refusal. I've been asked the question and realised I had no data to back up my personal views, so any help would be much appreciated!
> Thanks very much
> Sue
>
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