By Natalie Marsh. There are still more incentives to cheat than not for a number of students from China who continue to manipulate the US university applications process, it has emerged. More...
Cheating found to be rife in British schools and universities
By Richard Adams. Channel 4 Dispatches uncovers shady practices across the board, from rigged primary school key assessments to 40,000 university students disciplined for plagiarism. More...
Teachers routinely help pupils cheat, investigation reveals
By Javier Espinoza. Teachers are routinely helping primary and secondary school children cheat in their exams. Read more...
New service to further clamp down on UKHE fraud
By Natalie Marsh. The UK’s Department for Business, Innovation and Skills will target fake university websites in its latest efforts to clamp down on higher education fraud. More...
Is cheating too easy in online college courses?
By Joshua Lim. An Ohio State student’s entrepreneurial approach to academics cost almost two dozen fellow students some money — and academic discipline. More...
Is it too easy to cheat in online college courses?
Higher Ed Tech News and Research ~ Ray Schroeder, editor. Research has found that students are just as likely to cheat in online courses as they would in live courses. An Ohio State student’s entrepreneurial approach to academics cost almost two dozen fellow students some money — and academic discipline. More...
Indicted for Cheating
By Elizabeth Redden and Scott Jaschik. The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday announced the indictment of 15 Chinese nationals for what authorities called an elaborate scheme that allowed some people to fraudulently win admission to American colleges and to gain U.S. visas. Read more...
Massive International Operation to Sell Fake Degrees
An article in The New York Times details how Axact, a software company in Pakistan, operates a network of 370 websites that sell fake college and university degrees, earning the company millions of dollars a year. Read more...
Un élève suisse ouvre le bal de la triche à la montre connectée
Par Aude Bariéty. C’est une première. Mais une première pas très glorieuse... La Tribune de Genève rapporte qu’un élève de l’école de commerce Aimée-Stitlemann, située près de Genève, s’est fait surprendre en train de tricher durant un examen à l’aide de sa montre connectée. Suite...
