Cheating Sample Clauses

Cheating. Cheating is prohibited, and will result in immediate action and termination without compensation.
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Cheating. Anyone caught cheating in any NE BASSIN event will be immediately banned from fishing any NEBKS event in the future. We reserve the right to have a random truth verification test performed at any time. You may not use a cell phone to gain an advantage over the rest of the competitors.
Cheating. A student shall not obtain by fraudulent, dishonest or deceptive means and use as his or her own (or provide to another student) the work, work product, questions on or answers to examinations, or any like matters or violate the reasonable requirements of a teacher with respect to the conduct and taking of examinations or the completion of other course assignments.
Cheating. Any student who knowingly submits work of others represented as his/her own shall be considered to have cheated and will be subject to corrective action. A student who knowingly allows his/her work to be copied shall also be subject to corrective action.
Cheating. UU You agree that all work submitted by You in completing any and all components of the Certification Exam and in satisfaction of the Certification Requirements, including Certification Exam answers, assignments, and personal registration information is entirely Your own. You will not: (i) provide or accept improper assistance; or (ii) use unauthorized materials that are in any way related to the Certification Requirements. Additionally, You agree to allow no persons to use any of Your Certification Exam answers, assignments, and personal registration information. Violation of any term of this provision is cause for termination of this Agreement.
Cheating. Cheating is giving or receiving any form of help on a test or assignment (this excludes tutorial help in studying or attempting to understand a concept). Any of the following behaviors will be construed as cheating: • communicating with anyone other than the teacher during a test • sharing information about a test with anyone who has not yet taken the test or receiving information from someone who has already taken the test • having in possession during a test materials which have not been approved by the teacher • looking on another student’s paper or at other materials so as to indicate a desire to gather information concerning the test • use of electronic devices to obtain information about a test • bringing to the testing area, or possessing in the testing area, any materials which indicate intent to cheat • plagiarizing, that is, using another person’s words, style, or ideas without giving proper credit, which includes the use of quotation marks and proper documentation • homework should be done by each individual student so the teacher may determine the progress of each student; copying and/or allowing someone to copy homework are considered cheating • taking credit for assignments completed by others • when submitting a paper, students should use the program “Turn It In” to insure their paper does not exceed 25% of plagiarized content. Consequences of Cheating A student discovered cheating will receive in-school suspension for one day and they will receive a zero for that assignment. If the student is discovered cheating a second time they will fail the course for the nine weeks in which the discovery was found. A third discovery of cheating may result in expulsion. Electronic Devices No visible cell phones, iPods, tablets, earbuds, Apple phones or any other electronic signaling device on campus during school hours 7:30-3:07. Cell phones are not to be used in any school areas. Earbuds may be used with school issued Chrombooks at teacher discretion. A student who is discovered using a cell phone or any other electronic signaling device for purposes of cheating will be dealt with the same as if the cheating occurred in a conventional manner. Transmitting inappropriate messages or pictures via an electronic device will result in suspension and or expulsion. Canton Academy will not be responsible for any lost or stolen electronic devices. If a student has his/ her cell phone taken up by a teacher the following disciplinary actions will take place: • 1st...
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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Cheating. Cheating is giving or receiving any form of help on a test or assignment (this excludes tutorial help in studying or attempting to understand a concept). Any of the following behaviors will be construed as cheating: • communicating with anyone other than the teacher during a test • sharing information about a test with anyone who has not yet taken the test or receiving information from someone who has already taken the test • having in possession during a test materials which have not been approved by the teacher • looking on another student’s paper or at other materials so as to indicate a desire to gather information concerning the test • use of electronic devices to obtain information about a test • bringing to the testing area, or possessing in the testing area, any materials which indicate intent to cheat • plagiarizing, that is, using another person’s words, style, or ideas without giving proper credit, which includes the use of quotation marks and proper documentation • homework should be done by each individual student so the teacher may determine the progress of each student; copying and/or allowing someone to copy homework are considered cheating • taking credit for assignments completed by others • when submitting a paper, students should use the program “Turn It In” to insure their paper does not exceed 25% of plagiarized content.
Cheating. Cheating is using a dishonest method to achieve a goal. Cheating in school could include oral communication during a quiz or test, looking at a peer's paper during a test, or using a "cheat sheet" or any other written or electronic aid during a testing situation. Other examples include copying another's homework or any other violation of honesty used to gain credit or reward through deception or trickery.
Cheating. This is the actual giving or receiving of any unauthorized aid or assistance on any form of academic work or requirement.
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