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Understanding-Oriented Pedagogy to Strengthen Plagiarism-Free Academic Writing: Findings From Studies in China

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By (author): Yin Zhang

This book discusses the plagiarism-free academic writing in higher education. It demonstrates how to orchestrate an understanding-oriented pedagogy (including the teaching of plagiarism and source use) in order to facilitate plagiarism-free academic writing among undergraduates by revealing studies in China. This book emphasizes that plagiarism is a mere symptom of educational problems and plagiarism urgently needs education-based solutions instead of punish solutions. It highlights that students' meaningful understandings of plagiarism and source use should be identified as the main learning objectives of plagiarism instruction, as well as features the adoption of plagiarism instruction in academic writing practices in subject courses. It also focuses on the potentials of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in scaffolding learning and teaching under plagiarism pedagogy beyond merely detecting plagiarism.

This book also contributes to the discussion about the validity of current plagiarism assessment scales by providing evidences to challenge them and proposing a new one. This book is of great benefits for readers to increase knowledge and promote positive attitudes toward plagiarism and plagiarism instruction. It adds to our knowledge of how plagiarism in higher education can be effectively prevented by adopting an understanding-oriented pedagogy. It also adds to our knowledge of how Chinese undergraduates and their instructors view plagiarism and cope with plagiarism in discipline-based courses, which provides robust evidence for the academic debate about whether culture has effects on students plagiarism in academic writing. Finally, it provides insights about the relationship among plagiarism, pedagogy, and technology.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 421g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819998432

About Yin Zhang

Dr. Zhang Yin is Associate Professor in the Department of Education Ocean University of China. She obtained a Ph.D. in Education from The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Education. Her research interests lie in the areas of digital literacies anti-plagiarism literacy social media in education and ICT-supported teaching and learning. She has been involved in 30 research projects with 19 projects serving as the Principal Investigator. She has published over 35 articles with 13 appearing in international academic journals. This includes key journals in the field of educational technology such as The Internet and Higher Education and British Journal of Educational Technology. She has received a number of awards including Shandong Province Social Science Excellent Achievement Prize and Qingdao Social Science Excellent Achievement Prize.

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