1. I'm still a student now, so if I were in their shoes, I wouldn't want to fail these courses. Why? It's obvious that students have the same misunderstanding because they feel they won't get caught cheating. In my opinion, as for this matter, we can't just rely on luck. As a student, we must think if taking efforts is worthless, and other people can get the point easier than us, we can't let them pass these courses. Shall we do the same mistakes as theirs? No way! It should influence our future as much as possible. We can earn the good grades by our honesty not cheating. When I was in the senior high school, I was an English assistant. One day, as usual, in our review class, we took the English quiz. I sat on the front of the blackboard and I found many students stood up and walked around in the class. They wanted to cheat openly! How dare they! Finally, I had no idea to solve this situation so that I just told the English teacher. I can't imagine why they were so shameless. Is the score so important than their pride?
2. Generally speaking, cheating on exams or class works in Taiwan have some punishments in the following.
First, if those cheating people are proved to cheating, they'll be flunked.
Second, if students steal anybody else assignment, it all depends on how much the students steal from others. Probably they will be expelled from school.
Finally, after being proved to cheating, some teachers will give those students an Zero on this exam. This is the most common punishment in Taiwan.
I think it's enough that some teachers will give students a chance to make up their faults. Those cheating on the exams' students even do the volunteer to help people do something. It's a useful way to teach them how to treat people well and learn to respect others' efforts on the exam. No pain, no gain. Students must understand it.
3. If I were a teacher, I think I would give them a chance. However, those people who haven't been caught on cheating still don't be afraid of getting caught. In order to stop them, I have two solutions. Above all, I will establish a " secret box " which students can put their complaints in it. Of course, these complaints include who cheats on the exam, when and how. If many people write the same name, I will give him or her a severe punishment. Then, I will put the pinhole camera into the classroom. For everyone, I couldn't help but make this decision. This is the worst solution that I've ever thought of. I believe that students won't do cheating on the exams forever!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
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