Plagiat: 2 articles du Guardian
Deux articles sur le plagiat scolaire et universitaire dans le Guardian d’aujourd’hui:
Q: How do you make £1.6m a year and drive a Ferrari? A: Sell essays for £400
online plagiarism [is] estimated to be worth £200m, which has seen a boom in the number of companies offering tailored essays in the last 12 months.
The owner of one online organisation says he employs 3,500 specialist writers who have written more than 15,000 essays for students wanting a leg-up in university courses. The company made £90,000 in one week in May and the owner has a Ferrari and a Lamborghini in his garage.
Exams watchdog reveals plans to control coursework cheating
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) suggested that future specifications for the exams would see most coursework completed under controlled conditions in the classroom.
(via Relief)
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