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標題: 丟人啊!媽的抄書都不會抄!MBA Program Withdraws From China [打印本頁]

作者: 步從容    時間: 2010-8-6 08:40
標題: 丟人啊!媽的抄書都不會抄!MBA Program Withdraws From China
Due to "Widespread Plagiarism," Other Issues
Posted by: Geoff Gloeckler on July 26, 2010
A small New Jersey college has decided to close its China MBA program after finding evidence that students there engaged in rampant cheating.

Centenary College, a Hackettstown-NJ-based institution, ended its MBA program for Chinese-speaking students after finding “evidence of widespread plagiarism,” the school said in a statement posted on its website today. The China MBA program was based in Beijing, Shanghai, and Taiwan. All 400 students have been given the choice of accepting a tuition refund—as much as $1,400—or taking a comprehensive exam to earn a degree, The Star-Ledger reported.

According to the statement, all but two students have thus far decided to take a refund. Students have until July 30 to make a decision. It is also noted in the statement that students who cheat are ordinarily dismissed from the school, but the China MBA students are being given more leniency “in an effort to afford students every fair possibility.”

Centenary officials were unavailable for comment on Monday.

Donald McCabe, founder of the Center for Academic Integrity and professor of global business at Rutgers University, says that to his knowledge, no college has ever closed a program after identifying widespread cheating. But he also does not know of another school that has found 400 students who may have committed plagiarism.


According to Centenary's Academic Code of Conduct, "the college expects students to conduct themselves honestly in all academic activities." The document offers examples of academic dishonesty and provides a definition of plagiarism. Students who commit plagiarism normally receive a zero for their work. "Flagrant cases of academic dishonesty" could result in a student being kicked out of a class or dismissed from the school, the document says. (It is not known if the Chinese-speaking students in the China MBA program were given copies of the Academic Code of Conduct)

The school first noticed the plagiarism and other unspecified issues after its president, Barbara-Jayne Lewthwaite, launched a review of the China MBA program in January 2009. After the review, the school appointed a new dean of international programs who is responsible for the school's exit from China, according to the statement.

In deciding how to respond to the academic dishonesty, Centenary also consulted with an international law firm and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, which accredits the school. "The College and its counsel have been working diligently to resolve this situation in a manner that is fair and in the best interests of both the program's students and the College as a whole," Centenary's statement says.

Centenary is not the first to be tripped up by cheating B-school students. In 2007, Duke University's Fuqua School of Business punished 34 first year students for cheating on a take-home exam. Schools have also battled cheating on the GMAT. The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) canceled the scores of 84 test-takers who used a test-prep website to view GMAT questions in 2008. Some students in China have long gained access to questions from actual GMAT exams on websites and online forums, and GMAC has been working to shut down those sites and invalidate the scores of students who use them.

According to Rutgers' McCabe, schools need to educate students in order to curb cheating. "Make sure to tell students what's expected of them and the implications if they don't follow the expectations," he says.

Educating students is especially important when schools open campuses abroad or bring in foreign students, McCabe says. He notes that some foreign students--particularly from parts of Asia--don't have the same understanding of cheating and plagiarism as their American counterparts. And they may be under more pressure to cheat, he says, in part because they risk embarrassment or the loss of government scholarships if they don't maintain high GPAs.

-By Zachary Tracer
作者: zhengjianping02    時間: 2010-8-9 22:31
什么意思呀,是不是要我們為你翻譯呀???
作者: 老郭    時間: 2010-8-9 22:39
樓主可不用你給他翻譯。他看E文和看中文差不多。

就是因為無節制的抄襲關閉了中國MBA項目

亞洲人喜歡“相互幫助”,抄襲比較普遍,所以遠程教育在亞洲比較難實施 - 你無法評估學生的表現。

就是在美國的亞洲留學生也比較善于“相互幫助”。米國人則更“傻”些,獨立做作業,很少有抄襲行為。
作者: wbsh    時間: 2010-10-5 07:57

作者: tyw    時間: 2010-10-13 17:21
以前老單位評職稱考英語,大家都只考了6~70分,有個家伙一個人考了99分,原來他把交大英語第四冊請朋友都譯成中文背下來了,考試時多抄了一段中文,閱卷老師也暈呆了,扣了1分.哈哈,所以瞎抄西要扣分滴拉.
作者: admin    時間: 2010-10-13 22:46

作者: zou442    時間: 2010-10-14 07:48
hehe,牛!
作者: sanredaquan    時間: 2010-11-16 09:54
哎。。。。。。。。。他們說:英語不及格,因為我愛國
作者: naoliu    時間: 2011-1-14 17:02
了解一下
作者: hbsxjh    時間: 2011-1-20 16:45
看不懂
作者: cyber211    時間: 2011-1-20 23:40
以前老單位評職稱考英語,大家都只考了6~70分,有個家伙一個人考了99分,原來他把交大英語第四冊請朋友都譯成中文背下來了,考試時多抄了一段中文,閱卷老師也暈呆了,扣了1分.哈哈,所以瞎抄西要扣分滴拉.
tyw 發表于 2010-10-13 17:21


T叔,您作為過來人,認為職稱對于我們到底有什么用啊?有沒有必要去弄一個啊?
作者: liutianx    時間: 2011-1-26 12:09
夠長,哈哈
作者: hbsxjh    時間: 2011-3-23 16:07
有點迷茫
作者: linhaifeng    時間: 2011-4-8 00:27

作者: hokepoly    時間: 2011-4-25 23:14
maybe is too long
作者: hokepoly    時間: 2011-4-25 23:15
share it and then study
作者: hokepoly    時間: 2011-4-25 23:16
come on ,try it
作者: mayiking    時間: 2011-6-21 21:46
唉,不學又不行,學又太費腦子!!頭疼!!




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