COLUMBUS, Ohio-Eric Anderman, an expert on student cheating and professor at The Ohio State University, highlights the prevalence of cheating in classrooms, estimating that 80 to 90% of high school students engage in some form of cheating. He emphasizes that students cheat to earn grades or avoid negative consequences.
Anderman suggests that emphasizing mastery of content over grades can reduce cheating. He also discusses the impact of technology like ChatGPT, urging parents and teachers to develop responsible usage policies rather than viewing it solely as a tool for cheating.
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