Cheating. Cheating includes, but is not limited to, the following: • (1-1-1) Communicating with another student during any form of evaluation (e.g. test, quiz, etc.) • (1-1-2) Copying or allowing copying in ANY testing situation. • (1-1-3) Copying or allowing copying of any homework or class work unless specifically allowed by teacher. • (1-1-4) Using unauthorized notes or devices. • (1-1-5) Submitting falsified information for grading purposes. • (1-1-6) Obtaining, relaying, distributing, and/or receiving a copy of and/or information about an examination or test without the teacher's knowledge. • (1-1-7) Collaboration when directed by the teacher not to collaborate. (Study or homework collaboration is not considered academic dishonesty unless otherwise directed by the teacher.) • (1-1-8) Using teacher resources (e.g. teacher's textbook with answers)
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Samples: Student Planner Agreement, Student Planner Agreement, Student Planner Agreement
Cheating. Cheating includes, but is not limited to, the following: • (1-1-1) Communicating with another student during any form of evaluation (e.g. e.g., test, quiz, etc.) etc.) • (1-1-2) Copying or allowing copying in ANY testing situation. situation. • (1-1-3) Copying or allowing copying of any homework or class work unless specifically allowed by teacher. teacher. • (1-1-4) Using unauthorized notes or devices. devices. • (1-1-5) Submitting falsified information for grading purposes. purposes. • (1-1-6) Obtaining, relaying, distributing, and/or receiving a copy of and/or information about an examination or test without the teacher's knowledge. knowledge. • (1-1-7) Collaboration when directed by the teacher not to collaborate. (Study or homework collaboration is not considered academic dishonesty unless otherwise directed by the teacher.) • (1-1-8) Using teacher resources (e.g. e.g., teacher's textbook with answers)answers)
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Samples: Student Planner Agreement