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What is the primary requirement when presenting collaborative work?
What is the primary requirement when presenting collaborative work?
- The facilitator must approve the content.
- The work must be done individually.
- Credit must be given to all contributors. (correct)
- The work must be shared online.
Which action constitutes plagiarism?
Which action constitutes plagiarism?
- Using a direct quote with proper citation.
- Collaborating on a project with permission.
- Copying and pasting from an online source without attribution. (correct)
- Paraphrasing someone else's work with credit.
What is a form of cheating according to academic guidelines?
What is a form of cheating according to academic guidelines?
- Discussing assignment ideas with peers.
- Receiving feedback from the instructor.
- Using unauthorized materials during an assessment. (correct)
- Reviewing notes before an exam.
What happens to a student who appeals a dismissal decision while maintaining their enrollment?
What happens to a student who appeals a dismissal decision while maintaining their enrollment?
What does the term 'forgery' refer to in an academic context?
What does the term 'forgery' refer to in an academic context?
Which reason for dismissal will be recorded on the DA Form 1059?
Which reason for dismissal will be recorded on the DA Form 1059?
How is academic dishonesty defined under NCOLCoE’s Academic Integrity Policy?
How is academic dishonesty defined under NCOLCoE’s Academic Integrity Policy?
What is a misconception regarding online content?
What is a misconception regarding online content?
Which of the following is explicitly prohibited in academic settings?
Which of the following is explicitly prohibited in academic settings?
Under what circumstances can a foreign student be dismissed?
Under what circumstances can a foreign student be dismissed?
What differentiates plagiarism from cooperation or collaboration?
What differentiates plagiarism from cooperation or collaboration?
When can a student use someone else's work without credit?
When can a student use someone else's work without credit?
Which of the following best describes collaboration in academic settings?
Which of the following best describes collaboration in academic settings?
What principle is the Army professional ethic embedded within?
What principle is the Army professional ethic embedded within?
What documentation is withheld pending the final decision of a student's appeal?
What documentation is withheld pending the final decision of a student's appeal?
What does academic dishonesty encompass according to NCOLCoE policies?
What does academic dishonesty encompass according to NCOLCoE policies?
Which aspect is not included in the fitness assessment standards?
Which aspect is not included in the fitness assessment standards?
What is the primary purpose of the counseling procedures outlined in the course?
What is the primary purpose of the counseling procedures outlined in the course?
In what scenario would a student typically undergo reassessment?
In what scenario would a student typically undergo reassessment?
Who holds the authority to dismiss a student from the program?
Who holds the authority to dismiss a student from the program?
What is a key component of academic integrity policies in the course?
What is a key component of academic integrity policies in the course?
Which instance would most likely violate academic integrity policies?
Which instance would most likely violate academic integrity policies?
What does the dismissal policy primarily aim to address?
What does the dismissal policy primarily aim to address?
Under what condition might a student appeal a dismissal decision?
Under what condition might a student appeal a dismissal decision?
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Study Notes
Appeals Process
- Students appealing decisions remain enrolled in the course while awaiting resolution.
- Continued participation may be restricted if deemed contrary to good order or discipline.
- Students will continue coursework separately if participation with the main body is inappropriate.
- Graduation participation is allowed during delayed decisions, but DA Form 1059 is withheld until final adjudication.
- Dismissals are documented on DA Form 1059 for misconduct, academic deficiencies, or physical standards violations.
- Foreign student dismissals follow different regulations outlined in AR 12–15.
Academic Honesty and Integrity
- NCOLCoE and associated NCO Academies enforce strict academic integrity, prohibiting dishonesty such as plagiarism and cheating.
- Collaboration is encouraged, but presenting another's work without credit is considered plagiarism.
- Proper credit must be given when using others' ideas, even if revised or paraphrased.
- Cheating includes copying assignments, unauthorized communication, and use of prohibited materials during assessments.
- Forgery or theft includes unauthorized access to assessments and altering records to gain academic advantage.
- Unauthorized distribution or sale of course materials is strictly prohibited.
Ethical Standards
- The Army's professional ethic emphasizes law, values, and shared beliefs, motivating proper conduct among Army professionals.
- Academic dishonesty undermines the integrity of assessments, class assignments, and projects, impacting overall educational standards.
- Resources like Purdue OWL provide guidance on avoiding plagiarism effectively.
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