A disturbing trend faces education in the U.S.–not plagiarism but academic forgery (students purchasing and signing their names to work produced by others). This book, by a former professional forger, describes the difference between the two and presents case studies along with an expose of the trade. The author provides a thorough treatment of the topic and reveals the serious implications for the future of academia. Educators should educate themselves about forgery and join the conversation about solving the problem.
save
$91.00Papers for Pay: Confessions of an Academic Forger
$16.00$107.00
Papers for Pay: Confessions of an Academic Forger, D. John McIntyre, 9780786496884
Publisher | |
---|---|
ISBN | |
Date of Publishing | |
Author | |
Category | |
Page Number |