Academic Integrity is the expectation that all members of the Princes Hill Secondary College academic community uphold ethical standards in their academic pursuits by presenting original work and appropriately acknowledging the work of others. Demonstrating academic integrity is about producing and submitting assessments in an honest and fair way, acting and communicating ethically, and showing respect for the work of others. These guidelines reference the school's Academic Integrity Policy.
Working with academic integrity means:
The opposite of academic integrity is academic misconduct. Academic misconduct is conduct that attempts to obtain unfair academic advantage through misrepresentation, plagiarism, collusion, falsification, cheating, or any other breach of academic integrity for your own gain or the benefit of others. Academic misconduct undermines learning. Some examples of academic misconduct include:
Responsibilities of the school:
Teachers at Princes Hill Secondary College will provide explicit instructions for all assessment tasks with regards to:
Responsibilities of students:
Students must demonstrate academic integrity in their studies and assessment practices, and they are responsible for ensuring the authenticity and originality of all materials submitted for assessment.
Teachers need to feel confident that the work you are submitting is your own work. Some of the best ways to make sure teachers trust the academic integrity of your work are:
If you are an active member of the class, teachers will develop an understanding of your ideas and your work and will recognise these elements when you submit formal assessments.
Breaches of the Academic Integrity Policy:
If a teacher does not feel confident that the work you are submitting is your own, they will report the suspected breaches to your Year Level Leader and/or Sub School Leader. It will be your responsibility to verify the authenticity of your work.
Your teacher and YLL may then:
If the integrity of your work cannot be verified by this process, you may: