Language of Climate: Are you sending the message that cheating is okay in your classroom?

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Date/Time:Monday, 16 Feb 2015 from 12:10 pm to 1:00 pm
Location:2030 Morrill Hall
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Education professor Bob Reason researches how individual student behaviors are encouraged and discouraged by classroom climates. Are you inadvertently telling your students that cheating is okay in your class? Dr. Reason shares current research on what drives students to cheat, best practices for preventing academic dishonesty in your classroom, and how you can address integrity with your students.

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