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ArtikelIndonesia : Culture Clash in the Classroom : How to Minimize Cheating in a Face-Saving Culture  
Oleh: Sidebotham, Bruce T.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: ENGLISH TEACHING FORUM (http://exchanges.state.gov/englishteaching/forum/archives.html) vol. 33 no. 3 (Jul. 1995), page 46.
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Isi artikelDifferent cultural values can lead to some interesting and sometimes humorous shocks. What do you do about cheating in a culture where one of the highest social values-avoidance of confrontation and embarrassments-gives "veto power" to the students? After trial and error and much reflection, I found a way to enforce academic values of integrity and fairness without embarrassing either students or myself. Here is how I weathered this cross-cultural storm in Sumatra. Press. The first quiz I gave to my class of forty-five beginning-level freshmen nearly five years ago was a joke. Students freely looked at each other's work, talked to each other, and walked around the room (ostensibly to replace a pen that had stopped writing or to borrow whiteout)-all of this after I'd clearly explained during the course introduction that cheaters would automatically fail quizzes and tests.
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