July 30, 2008
I am, on the other hand, less comfortable with those who will produce a paper for a student – after all, even if the term papers are plagiarism-free, doesn't submitting them as one's own work constitute an act of plagiarism? Yes, I realize that an individual might commission and pay for such a paper – but does that really make it their work in the sense that they are demonstrating their mastery of the subject at hand? I know how I would handle such a situation in my classroom – and how I have in the past.
The key thing is, in the end, intellectual and academic honesty on the studentÂ’s part. To use such services as a tool to assist oneÂ’s growth as a writer, and to polish oneÂ’s writing is perfectly acceptable. Academic fraud, on the other hand, is not.
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