dc.description.abstract | Maintaining academic integrity is a growing concern for higher education, increasingly
so due to the pivot to remote learning in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
We canvassed students, faculty, and tutors at an online Canadian university about
their perspectives on academic integrity and misconduct. The survey asked how the
university could improve policies concerning issues of academic integrity, how faculty
and tutors handled cases of misconduct, about satisfaction with how academic
violations were treated, and about the role of students, faculty, and tutors in encouraging
academic integrity. As well, we collected suggestions from respondents for reducing
cheating, addressing academic misconduct, and general ideas about academic
integrity. The distinction between misconduct and integrity was not always clear in
their comments. We received responses from 228 students and 73 faculty and tutors,
generating hundreds of comments. In this paper we focus only on the answers to
open-ended questions. Using content analysis, we categorized the replies into similar
threads. After multiple iterations of analysis, we extracted three general recommendation
groupings: Policy and Procedures, Compliance and Commitment, and Resources.
Based on respondents’ views, we propose a balanced approach to supporting academic
integrity. Although we conducted the study pre-COVID-19, the recommendations
apply to current and future academic integrity practices in our context and
beyond. | en_US |