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Plagiarism 'controlled conditions' and the assessment of social work skills in 'real time'

The aim of this case study was to devise a classroom exercise under 'controlled conditions' in an attempt to ensure that we were assessing social work students' own work rather than something that they had found - or bought - on the internet.

The aim was to stimulate learning beyond "acquisition of knowledge and skills" towards "changes in behaviour" (Barr et al 2000 cited in Carpenter 2005) and the development of skills required of emerging social work practitioners.

plagiarism-controlled-conditions_0.pdf
15/05/2008
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controlled-classroom-exercise_0.pdf
15/05/2008
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