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Plagiarism prevention

Student plagiarism is at an all-time high, as recent studies point out. Preventing plagiarism and promoting academic integrity is a challenge for education institutions globally. How to overcome it? Plagiarism prevention technology, institutional policies and teaching excellence are essential factors to encourage honest behavior among students.

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Rise in Plagiarism Requires Integrated Strategies

Priscila Zigunovas
17/07/17

Quick take: Although plagiarism is a costly phenomenon and is on the rise, there are strategies that can be used by institutions to prevent academic dishonesty and assess original thinking.

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Trust your own ideas

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8 Steps to Prevent Plagiarism and Promote Academic Integrity

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