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Code of
Honor
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Nevada
Department of Education There is a clear expectation that all students will
perform academic tasks with honor and integrity, with the support of parents,
staff, faculty, administration, and the community. The learning process requires students to
think, process, organize and create their own ideas. Throughout this process, students gain
knowledge, self-respect, and ownership in the work that they do. These
qualities provide a solid foundation for life skills, impacting people
positively throughout their lives.
Cheating and plagiarism violate the fundamental learning process and
compromise personal integrity and one’s honor. Students demonstrate academic honesty and
integrity by not cheating, plagiarizing or using information unethically in
any way. What is cheating? Cheating or academic dishonesty can take many forms,
but always involves the improper taking of information from and /or giving of
information to another student, individual, or other source. Examples of cheating can include, but are
not limited to:
What is Plagiarism? Plagiarism is a common form of cheating or academic
dishonesty in the school setting. It
is representing another person’s works or ideas as your own without giving
credit to the proper source and submitting it for any purpose. Examples of plagiarism can include, but are
not limited to:
All stakeholders have a responsibility in
maintaining academic honesty.
Educators must provide the tools and teach the concepts that afford
students the knowledge to understand the characteristics of cheating and
plagiarism. Parents must support their
students in making good decisions relative to completing coursework
assignments and taking exams. Students
must produce work that is theirs alone, recognizing the importance of thinking
for themselves and learning independently, when that is the nature of the
assignment. Adhering to the Code of
Honor for the purposes of academic honesty promotes an essential skill that
goes beyond the school environment.
Honesty and integrity are useful and valuable traits impacting one’s
life. Questions
or concerns regarding the consequences associated with a violation of the
Code of Honor may be directed towards your child’s school administration
and/or school district.
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