The Tenets
Academic Dishonesty
What Would Mr. David Say?
Handbook Trivia
100

What is the STEM School's mission statement and where can you find it?

"To develop and share a new paradigm for world-class education using technology as a gateway to cultivate students’ inquisitive nature, exercise innovation, think critically, and collaborate to become leaders who are self-sufficient learners with the same passion as Chattanooga’s Renaissance."

Found on STEM School's website - homepage

100

What is "Common Knowledge" in terms of academic plagiarism?

Information that most people know or can easily find in a number of sources. (Can you think of some examples?)

100

A student has not gone to class and not been seen. They are caught wandering around the hallway 5 minutes before class is done.
Name the offense and intervention.

Skipping Class - Level III behavior.

Intervention: Admin lunch detention, parent call

100

How can you access the student handbook via STEM School's website?

Stemschool.hcde.org --> For Students --> Student Information --> Student Handbook

200

Where can you find information on essential skills / tenets on STEM School's website? (Hint: you will need this page for the rest of this Jeopardy category)

stemschool.hcde.org --> STEM --> Framework: Curricular --> Curricular: Essential Skills and Process

200

What is Mosaic Plagiarism?

Mosaic Plagiarism occurs when a student borrows phrases from a source without using quotation marks, or finds synonyms for the author’s language while keeping to the same general structure and meaning of the original. Sometimes called “patch writing,” this kind of paraphrasing, whether intentional or not, is academically dishonest and punishable – even if you footnote your source! 

200

List all of the offenses that could lead to
a phone call home.

Excessive Level I/II behavior infractions

Skipping class

Profanity

Misuse of technology

Level II academic - 2 or more M/BBs after 1 ER

Level III dress code - repeated violations

Any bullying incident

200

Here at STEM, we have four famous scientists that represent each letter of STEM. What are the first and last names of all four of these scientists?

Mabel Staupers

Nikola Tesla

Albert Einstein

Maryam Mirzakhani

300

What are the three overarching tenets that govern STEM School's instructional model?

Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Innovation

300

You're not very good at grammar, and you find it difficult to proofread your own work. You ask a friend to look over your paper for you, and you specifically tell him to only correct little things like punctuation and spelling. When he gives it back to you, he's made a lot of corrections, sometimes changing around and adding entire sentences. You submit your paper.
Is this plagiarism? Why or why not?

YES! "Changing around and adding entire sentences" is the give-away here. Those are his ideas, not yours.

300

What is the intervention for the first time that a 10th grade student is out of dress code?

Teacher lunch detention - yup... no warning in 10th grade :)

300

What are the numerical equivalents to a M, BB, BA, PR, and AD grade?

M = 0
BB = 50,
BA = 60,
PR = 80,
AD = 100

400

What are the three main process skills (tenets) we will focus on in 10th grade?

Accountability, Evaluation, Failure Redefined

400

Joe Shmoe has written a paper on the Industrial Revolution for his English class. He then must write a paper for U.S. History. He reuses one page from his English-class paper.
Is this plagiarism? Why or why not?

Yes - this is called self-plagiarism and is considered academic dishonesty. It is considered plagiarism because you are passing off previously written work as new ideas.

400

A student is assigned lunch detention by a teacher for repeatedly leaving the classroom without permission (repeated Level I unexcused classroom time). The student decides not to come to lunch detention when assigned. What is the offense and intervention?

It would escalate to a Level III - teacher calls home, teacher assigns lunch detention with admin.

(Wouldn't it be easier to just go to the lunch detention with the teacher in the first place?)

400

How many intervention tables are there for 10th grade and what does each table cover?

Four:

General behavior, academic, dress code, bullying/harassment


500

In one sentence, and in your group's own words, summarize the "model, guide, monitor, release" progression that STEM uses in relation to the tenets.

Responses will vary -

Students have more support from teachers in their 9th grade year and particularly in PBLs. They have more accountability as the school year goes on, and ultimately as they move through 9-12th grade. The goal is for students to be mostly self-directed by senior year.

500

It's the day math projects are due, and you have not even started on yours yet. You get a friend to send you their project to use as a guide. You end up running out of time before class and submit your friend's project as your own work.
Is this plagiarism? Why or why not? If yes, who will
get in trouble for academic dishonesty?

Yes - this is obviously not your own work. BOTH students will get in trouble for academic dishonesty - the student who sent you their work, and you if you submit it as your own.

500

At the end of a quarter, you and your parent/guardian might get emails from some 10th grade teachers about missing/BB grades. What Level I behavior would earn you an email like this before the end of a quarter?

Student has 2 or more Missing or BB grades in a class.

500

What is the only acceptable use of a cell phone at STEM School?

When a teacher grants permission for the use of these devices to assist with instruction in his/her classroom as appropriate.