Answer:
Academic integrity is basically honesty, your teacher's fairness expectation about you within your work. All your work is expected to have been completed only by the individual student.
Examples of violation of the Academic Integrity Policy include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Copying a classmate’s work. This may be an answer to an essay question, any written assignment, or an entire exam.
• Copying from course feedback provided by the school.
• Copying answers to exams found in other sources (such as entering the question into a search engine and copying the response found online).
• Collaboration between two students which results in the submitting of identical answers on assignments.
• Using online translators for assignments in language courses.
Cheating occurs when you knowingly submit the work of another individual and claim the work as your own. When you submit an exam or assessment, this signifies the desire to claim the contents as your own original work.
my own schools academic integrity policy may be instructive to understand,
Students who fail to abide by these standards will be reported to the appropriate administrative authorities, which may result in a conference with the Learning Coach, failure of the course assignment or exam, loss of credit for high school courses, revoked access to course(s), and suspension or expulsion from the school.
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