Student Caught Plagiarizing From The Net To Sue University
from the this-is-what-we-teach-our-children dept
No one takes responsibility for anything these days. Just ask a student who has been told that he won't get a degree after he was caught plagiarizing his essays from the internet. What does he do? He threatens to sue the school for accepting his money and giving those plagiarized essays passing grades. What's not entirely clear from the article is when he got caught. If he was caught early on, he might have at least a tiny argument that the University should have told him earlier that he wouldn't get a degree. Either way, he basically admits that he plagiarized most of his essays from day one.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Too bad, so sad
When will people learn that a University degree is a privelage, not a right. You have to work hard to get one.
If you want to cheat your way through life, don't complain when you get scammed yourself.
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Regs
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I mean, yes, if he was plagiarizing all the way and they knew and took his fees only to dump him in 3rd year, the university SHOULD be ashamed and SHOULD be reprimanded.
However, I don't think this guy should get a degree OR his money back. The lesson there should be harsh: you're a cheater, you got nailed and you deserved it.
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More complex than this looks....
The guy in question is an asshole - but an asshole produced (and in essence) supported by a cash- and 'diversity-' (read "cash") obsessed UK university system. His legal action (if it happens) will do one thing for certain: it will further emasculate the already spineless academic management community and ensure that even less 'action' in taken over plagiarism in future.
Together, the cow-like 'consumer' - graduating year on year with progressively less and less critical and conceptual ability - and the cow-ardly university are colluding together to turn 'education' into a sad, and culturally catastrophic joke.
Those of you who don't care about reading and writing (and the way that exercising that grey organ creates... er.... intelligence) - well, you ought to be celebrating. You are powerful! The Universities of the UK are actually ON YOUR SIDE! They are responding to how hard or easy YOU the consumer want education to be. How challenging or how entertaining YOU want it to be.
Above all, you the student = money. Just as all University Counsellors are charged with 1) retaining you as a student 2) helping you with your problem IN THAT ORDER OF PRIORITY, the challenge for Universities is to compete with other universities to get you and keep you.
Students no longer compete with each other and themselves for the privilege of studying at and graduating from university (NO MATTER WHAT THE GOVERNMENT TRIES TO TELL YOU!).
The crime of plagiarism isn't that some wimp of a student takes the easy way out. That's the way we expect most people to react initially when faced with a challenge to develop themselves. The crime is that the academic sector - through its cowardice in the face of economic pressure - is complicit in failing YOU, the student, in its responsibility to help you develop the only thing that will serve you well in the future - your mind and its capacity to question, analyse and invent.
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he should have used
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Come on now
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