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Using the Sociological Imagination to Teach about Academic Integrity

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Abstract

The sociological imagination is a useful tool for teaching about plagiarism and academic integrity, and, in turn, academic integrity is a good case to help students learn about the sociological imagination. We present an exercise in which the class discusses reasons for and consequences of dishonest academic behavior and then examines a series of scenarios using the sociological imagination. Students and instructors consider whether each scenario is a violation of academic integrity norms and how it can be viewed as both personal and public. We demonstrate that this kind of discussion helps students learn about academic integrity and how to think of violations (including causes and a range of outcomes) sociologically. In other words, we encourage students to think of academic dishonesty (both causes and consequences) not just as "personal troubles" but also as "public issues."

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)377-388
Number of pages12
JournalTeaching Sociology
Volume41
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2013

Keywords

  • ethics
  • sociological imagination
  • student writing

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