![]() If they did not have a previous record and agreed a take four-hour ethics course, their transcripts would not contain any record of their cheating ways. First, however, he delivered a stern and searing lecture in class about cheating and integrity, demanding that the students who got the answers in advance come forward and admit their misconduct. Quinn to identify the hundreds of students who had received the questions, and he resolved to disregard the tainted midterm and make his students take a new one. The suggested questions in textbook instructor guides are often available online, and these were. ![]() Quinn’s suspicions that something was amiss were confirmed a few days later, after a student left in his mailbox a list of sample exam questions the publisher of the textbook used in Quinn’s course includes in its instructor supplement. As he graded the mid-term, he discovered that the percentage of correct answers were suspiciously high. ![]() In case you also missed the story, here are facts: Quinn teaches a 615 student strategic management class at the University of Central Florida. The lionized professor and Youtube sensation in the incident, Richard Quinn, was a worse ethics violator that the students that he declared “disgusted him.” Now that I’ve arrived at the party, however, I intend to be the official pooper.
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