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The Division of Educational Foundations and Inquiry (EDFI) provides courses
and academic advising to program areas within the College of Education
and Human Development (i.e., teacher education, special education,
counseling and psychological services, higher education, and educational
leadership). EDFI encompasses three primary content areas: Educational
Psychology, Research and Assessment, and Social Foundations of Education.
EDFI provides courses within these areas to students on-campus, off-campus,
and on-line. To provide a measure of consistency across these different
delivery platforms and within the division, the following expectations
for performance have been agreed upon by the faculty of EDFI.
The Center
for Academic Integrity (CAI) (1999) has identified five fundamental
values of academic integrity for faculty and students. These five values
serve as the framework for EDFI expectations.
- Honesty “Honesty is the foundation of teaching, learning, research,
and service and the prerequisite for the full realization of trust, fairness,
respect, and responsibility” (CAI, pg. 5). Faculty and students
will adhere to the University’s general Codes of Conduct defined
in the BGSU Student Handbook. Specifically, the Code of Academic
Conduct (Academic Honesty Policy) requires that students do not cheat,
fabricate,
plagiarize or facilitate academic dishonesty. For details, refer
to the BGSU
Student Handbook.
- Trust “Trust is promoted by faculty who set clear guidelines for
assignments and for evaluating student work; by students who prepare
work that is honest and thoughtful; and by schools that set clear and
consistent academic standards and that support honest and impartial research” (CAI,
pg. 7).
- Fairness “Fair and accurate evaluation is essential in the educational
process” (CAI, pg. 7). EDFI faculty will communicate course
expectations and criteria for student evaluation prior to assigning
papers/projects.
Faculty and students have the right to expect fair treatment.
- Respect “An academic community of integrity recognizes the participatory
nature of the learning process and honors and respects a wide range of
opinions and ideas” (CAI, pg, 8). EDFI faculty respect diversity
of opinion, individual differences, and personal experiences. Students
demonstrate respect by attending and participating in class, actively
listening to multiple perspectives, fulfilling academic deadlines, and
performing to one’s best ability.
- Responsibility Every member of an academic community—each student,
faculty member, and administrator—is responsible for upholding
the integrity of scholarship and research” (CAI, pg. 9).
Students have a responsibility for their own learning, which
includes knowing
course expectations and being prepared for class. Students enrolled
in EDFI courses should be prepared to:
- Complete at least two hours of outside work per week per
credit hour;
- Complete a major inquiry/research paper/project;
- Utilize campus resources
(i.e., library,
Writer's
Lab, Math
Lab, Student
Technology Center, etc.) as needed or required;
- Recognize that the faculty member is the primary resource
for questions regarding the course requirements, student
expectations,
and evaluation; and
- Adhere to APA
style, citation, ethical principles
for research and writing.
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