How can students who are working in groups or receiving help from others ensure that the final, individual work they submit is all their own work?
• know the difference between collaborative learning, collusion and copying • know that collusion is a form of plagiarism that can occur as a result of inappropriate collaboration during group work • realise that copying is cheating • show respect for the ideas of others and not claim others’ work as their own • acknowledge appropriately the ideas of others • be clear about referencing methods – how to acknowledge others’ work and ideas and how to cite different types of sources (written and non-written) • be honest and ethical in all aspects of the work they submit.
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