•Six Saudi students have been allowed to pass an electrical course despite cheating in their final exam. •They submitted almost identical answers in the exam, but could not answer a question verbally after the cheating was discovered. •Two Saudi government officials attended a key meeting when Unitec began investigating the case. •Unitec says the Saudi students were not treated any differently from other students who cheat. •It says "academic misconduct" including cheating was detected in 10 per cent of last year's engineering exams. •The Saudi students' lecturer has resigned in protest and NZQA is investigating.作者: tim-kiwi 时间: 2017-10-10 19:31:37
skysadness 发表于 2017-10-10 19:27
•Six Saudi students have been allowed to pass an electrical course despite cheating in their final ...
thanks, I see. 似乎是什么外部影响力,影响力考试的公正。作者: 网络毛毛虫 时间: 2017-10-10 20:13:20
The investigation found two of the questions were identical to those in the previous year's tests, and the students would have been able to memorise the same model answers.
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She said the seven Saudi students in her Level 4 course, which is a pre-requisite for an electrical engineering degree, "are worth $500,000 to Unitec over the next three years".
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That's what happens when schools need to make a profit.