Ethos April 2012
Ethos April 2012
Ethos April 2012
APRIL 2012
A Monthly Publication of the International Center for Academic Integrity Featuring Summaries of Integrity News + News from the Center
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
During the 2011 ICAI conference in Toronto, Tricia Bertram Gallant and Carol
Coman decided to get together back home in Southern California to create a regional consortium of schools. The outreach included institutions from Santa Barbara to San Diego. Eager responses to an invitation to participate came immediately, with an offer to host the first organizational meeting from Peggy Procter and Daniel Gutierrez at Windward School, a private secondary institution in Los Angeles. At the first meeting in November, enthusiasm and commitment were palpable among participants, and a March 7th event date was set with Windward School hosting. During the event, 26 participants enjoyed presentations, discussions, activities, and a wonderful lunch hosted by Windward School. Of area colleges and universities, UC San Diego, Cal Lutheran University, Ventura College, CSU Pomona, UC Irvine, DeVry, CSU Dominguez Hills, USC, UC Riverside, and UCLA were represented. Secondary schools included Windward School, Marymount High School, Mayfield, Oakwood School, Marlborough School and Archer School for Girls. After opening remarks by Tom Gilder (Head of School at Windward) and Peggy Procter (Director of Upper School), the event began with a Gallery Walk to start the conversations. We identified 13 stakeholders in our educational institutions (from students to recruiters/employers), and in a walk around the meeting room, questions were posed to each stakeholder about process, attitudes, expectations, and frustrations regarding academic integrity and honesty. Those questions and themes became the basis for continued discussion. The focus was how to start the conversation on each of our campuses. The dialog was lively and informative. Dr. Tricia Bertram Gallant presented on the importance of public/campus reporting Putting a Spotlight on Academic Integrity. Tricias report on her work at UC San Diego was informative, enlightening and inspiring. She provided copies of reports as a sample of what can be done in the cause to create transparency and a system of reporting to face issues of academic dishonesty all with the focus of creating and fostering a culture of Academic Integrity. Over lunch, discussion groups were created based upon interest in predetermined, broad questions concerning approaches to: Group 1: How to get faculty buy-in (continuation of gallery walk discussion) Group 2: How to create reporting systems at your institution Group 3: How to change the conversation about AI from negative to positive Group 4: How to discuss AI as an educational/pedagogical issue
~Teddi Fishman
The discussions were energetic and reports were presented from each discussion group. Of course, this sparked more discussions! Role play provided entertainment and important insight into casting assignments to provide guidance and clarity to students. From this play acting, it became clear that how we approach syllabi, assignments and define ourselves as being interested in a culture of academic integrity has a lot to do with student responses. Finally, two Windward School students presented the student side of academic integrity on their campus. Both are involved in maintaining that culture. They are leaders at Windward School, having much to offer there, to us, and to whichever college or university they attend. They are examples of very bright lights to encourage everyone to do our parts. All participants were invited to join ICAI. Information about the next annual conference in Princeton was made available. A listserv has been created for the SoCal Consortium of the ICAI we are ready to grow! Our next meeting is being planned for mid-May, early June, with several schools offering to host!
Announcements
REMINDER: WE ARE NOW TAKING PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS FOR THE 2012 CONFERENCE! VISIT THE CONFERENCE SITE FOR DETAILS! www.AcademicIntegrity.org ___________________________________ ICAIs 20th Anniversary Conference: Influencing Culture, Advancing Integrity November 2-4, 2012 Princeton, New Jersey Early Bird Registration Coming Soon!
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Ethos Staff:
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