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Exam cheating is not a particularly isolated fact patterns for Wall Street.
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Over 120 students were implicated for cheating on an exam in an introductory government class last spring.
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He was thrown out of Harvard for cheating in an exam.
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The same case of letting our ethical guard down can be made for bullying, cheating on an exam (yes, you folks at Harvard), or back-dating options.
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Harvard University has imposed academic sanctions on dozens of students for cheating in a final exam, a dean said in an email to students.
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One of the issues with MOOCs is cheating, and a proctored exam administered by an established company like Pearson is a way to verify that students are staying honest.
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Harvard issued academic sanctions against approximately 60 students in February who were forced to withdraw from school for a period of time in a cheating scandal that involved the final exam in a class on Congress.
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Offering an exam administered by an established company takes care of the cheating issue, at least for final tests.
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Cambridge Assessment, which runs three English exam boards, said its new tool would send a message that cheating is not tolerated.
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Dr McLone said that out of 6.5 million exam entries in Britain last year there were only 40 cases of cheating, in conditions of strict invigilation that were likely to catch any would-be wrongdoers.
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And the cheating emerged when a pupil, discovering that she had been shown the exam paper in advance, told a teacher, who in turn informed the exam board.
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Despite the pressure on schools to improve their exam results, up to now there have been few confirmed cases of teacher-led cheating.
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