scholarly journals Teaching Academic Honesty and Ethical Standards

Edukacja ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2020 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-76
Author(s):  
Anna Błaszczak ◽  

The considerations presented in this paper refer to the idea of developing academic honesty and introducing ethical standards in research among high school students of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The mission of the International Baccalaureate Organization is to form a better world through education. One of the ways to achieve this is to create international educational programmes that include the development of a respectful, principled and caring attitude among their students. Teaching about academic honesty and ethical standards in research as well as introducing these principles in everyday school life is the best way to put these rules into practice. In the following paper, the regulations of the International Baccalaureate on academic honesty in general and ethical guidance for psychology in particular will be presented, followed by examples of good practice from one of the IB schools, the Międzynarodowe Liceum Paderewski in Lublin, Poland.

2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (4) ◽  
pp. 43-53
Author(s):  
Lilia A. Belozerova ◽  
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Valeria V. Vershinina ◽  
Sergey V. Danilov ◽  
Natalia S. Krivtsova ◽  
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The article summarises the preliminary results of a three-stage study of the influence of the socio-cultural context on the life and educational manifestations of modern high school students. Firstly, data on the Russian representatives of «Generation Z» were specified. At the second stage of the research, the manifestations of «Generation Z» representatives, regarding everyday school life were studied. At the third stage of the research, there were analysed different educational learning situations as opportunities for senior students to show the behavioural and intellectual characteristics inherent in the digital generation. The main results of the study make it possible to set new tasks in the study of the socio-cultural context of the educational situation of modern high school students.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 77-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
I.I. Vartanova

The purpose of this work was to study the sexual characteristics of the relationship between the emotional reflection of high school students in the objects-values of school life and their awareness of the reasons for the need for schooling (motivation). Separately for groups of boys and girls, the following were revealed: 1) the structure of the emotional attitude to the values of school life by means of factor analysis of estimates using the method of the Semantic Differential; 2) the correlation of the identified factors with different explanations-motivations of the reasons for schooling (70 options). Schoolchildren of grades 9—11 (15—17 years) of two schools in Moscow were studied, only 253 pupils (132 boys and 121 girls), including 90 students at the same time (48 boys and 42 girls). As a result, it was found that boys have 3 factors of emotional attitude to learning (cognitive motivation, avoidance and affiliation), while girls have 4. In addition to three similar to boys, they have a communication factor. The interrelationships of these factors-motives with the variants of a conscious explanation of the reasons for the need for schooling were revealed, which made it possible to discover the qualitative specifics of the conceptual sphere of students of different sexes.


2014 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 711-723
Author(s):  
Jin Woo Lee ◽  
Sung Ju Choi ◽  
Yeo Jin Cha ◽  
Nam Jung Kim ◽  
Seung Chu Kim ◽  
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Author(s):  
Kátia Guerchi Gonzales ◽  
Antonio Sales

Este trabalho é um recorte do relato de uma pesquisa experimental com o uso do software Graphmática. O experimento deu-se através de uma sequência didática com estudantes do ensino médio de uma escola pública de Campo Grande, MS. A metodologia utilizada foi a dialógica e teve por objetivo analisar a contribuição do software e da dialogia para fazer emergir os raciocínios classificados por Peirce como abdutivo, indutivo e dedutivo. Os resultados indicam que essa possibilidade existe, mas requer mais tempo de convivência com os estudantes para conquistar confiança e corrigir algumas fragilidades decorrentes da pouco familiaridade deles com a tecnologia de bancada, bem como, alguns vícios de notação e comunicação verbal construídos durante a vida escolar.   Palavras-chave: Graphmatica. Abdutivo. Indutivo. Dedutivo. Educação Matemática.   Abstract This work is a cut of the report of an experimental research with the use of the software Graphmática. The experiment was carried out through a didactic sequence with high school students from a public school in Campo Grande, MS. The methodology used was the dialogic, which had as objective analyze the software's contribution and the dialogism to emerge the reasonings classified by Peirce as abductive, inductive and deductive. The results indicate that this possibility exists, but it requires more time with the students to gain confidence and to correct some weaknesses due to their lack of familiarity with bench technology, as well as some notation and verbal communication habits built during the school life.  Keywords: Graphmatica. Abductive. Inductive. Deductive. Mathematical Education.


Author(s):  
Motoko HASUMI ◽  
Yasuko KITAHARA ◽  
Kentaro Kawasshima ◽  
Yoshihiro Asai

2021 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Eder Guimarães ◽  
Pedro Dabin

This article analyzes part of the data collected in a doctoral research on the place of Catholic schools in the contemporary educational scenario, based on the perception of various actors in education: managers, educators, pastoralists and students. Linked to the National University of Rosario, Argentina, the research defines as one of its objectives to problematize the perceptions of High School students about their experience of schooling. 157 students from 6 Catholic schools in Belo Horizonte/MG presented their perceptions of school life through a written questionnaire and a drawing. The data were analyzed using Qualitative Epistemology and its concept of subjective meanings. Based on their experience in the Catholic school, students evaluate how the plastered educational system prevents the development of more integral educational and focused on human development processes; report the traditionalism that runs through schooling today; demonstrate difficulty in identifying the school’s contribution to their formation and definition of life project; and attribute different meanings to school education, according to their trajectory in the Catholic school.


2020 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 233-274
Author(s):  
Dejan Djordjic

The school climate is a construct that can adequately represent the quality of school life. School climate is the sum of perceptions of teachers, parents, students and administration about different aspects of school functioning and has an impact on their lives. The aim of the research was to determine the relationship between the school climate and student engagement. The sample consists of 332 high school students from Sombor and Novi Sad. The Delaware School Climate Scale was used, namely the School Climate and Student Engagement subscales. Prior to data processing, a confirmatory factor analysis was performed to confirm the latent dimensionality of the used instruments. Then, descriptive indicators were presented. According to descriptive indicators students assess the school climate moderately, and on average they are more cognitively/behaviourally engaged than emotionally. The intercorrelation table indicates low to moderate correlations between variables. In order to respond to the aim of the study, two multiple regression analyses were performed. Regression analysis shows that teacher student relations are statistically sig?nificant predictor of all three types of student engagement, while fairness of school rules appears as a statistically significant predictor of cognitive/behavioural student engagement, and the factor respect for diversity of students? emotional engagement. Similar results are found in other studies conducted around the world.


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