Student Self-Declaration Forms: A Good Faith Approach to Academic Integrity

Auteurs-es

  • Heather Morris University of Manitoba
  • Donald Stewart University of Manitoba
  • Lukas Neville University of Manitoba
  • Nicole Harder University of Manitoba
  • Shinelle Blair University of Manitoba

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.55016/ojs/cpai.v6i1.76690

Mots-clés :

Self-Declaration, Medical Notes, Deferred Exams, Integrity, Canadian Symposium on Academic Integrity

Résumé

The University of Manitoba (U of M) recently approved a policy where students can submit a "Self-Declaration" Form in lieu of medical notes (and other documentation) when requesting academic arrangements for brief or temporary absences. The implementation of this policy demonstrates a shift to a new culture; trusting that students are responsible, and can act in good faith and with integrity when requesting assignment extensions or deferred exams. In this session, participants will hear from a panel representing the perspectives of administrators, faculty members, and students on the development, benefits, impact, and challenges encountered during the initial year of implementation of this policy.

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2023-07-31

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Morris, H., Stewart, D., Neville, L., Harder, N., & Blair, S. (2023). Student Self-Declaration Forms: A Good Faith Approach to Academic Integrity. Canadian Perspectives on Academic Integrity, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.55016/ojs/cpai.v6i1.76690

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Canadian Symposium on Academic Integrity

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