How can we be sure that the evidence submitted by a teacher is the result of work performed by that teacher?
A professional honor code is assumed to be in effect for all educators engaged in the JMU NETS•T process, for teachers and ITRTs, as well as for Evaluators. Further, random spot checks of submissions and evaluations are conducted on an on-going basis to determine if there are any inconsistencies in procedures. Finally, the system automatically performs pattern recognition to determine if there are any anomalies in evidence submitted or in evaluations conducted.
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