1、cheating 作弊More pupils cheating in CET-4 with high-tech device,越来越多的学生用高科技设备作弊原因后果我的看法More pupils cheating in exams, says CoequalRising numbers of pupils are being caught cheating by smuggling mobile phones, BlackBerrys and iPods into exam halls, according to the qualifications watchdog. By Graeme P
2、aton, Education EditorPublished: 12:57PM GMT 03 Feb 2010CommentRising numbers of pupils are being caught smuggling mobile phones, Blackberries and iPods into exam halls, according to the qualifications watchdog Photo: PA Some 4,415 students were penalized after attempting to inflate marks in Gases a
3、nd A-levels last summer a six per cent increase in 12 months, said Coequal. The use of banned items was named as the most common offence by students, it was revealed. Related Articles Parents and teachers bid to run new schools 4,000 pupils caught cheating in exams Why exam cheats must try harder Ex
4、am papers electronically tagged to foil cheats Test cheats turn to texting Schoolchildren told to avoid Wikipedia In almost half of all cases, pupils had marks deducted from 从。扣除final scores after being caught attempting to inflate their grades. The disclosure披露 comes amid fears that pupils are goin
5、g to increasingly sophisticated lengths to cheat. Experts have warned that data can easily be stored on iPods and MP3 players while most mobile phones now provide direct access to the internet. Pupils can also buy equipment such as concealed ear-pieces on specialist websites. Technology firms are no
6、w targeting schools with detection equipment designed to identify pupils texting, sending e-mails or searching the internet during exams. Jim Sinclair, director of the Joint Council for Qualifications, which represents exam boards, said: “JCQ members take a zero tolerance approach to all forms of ch
7、eating in examinations including the possession of unauthorized items such as mobile phones, iPods and MP3 players. “Cheating in an examination is an infringement违反of the regulations and may lead to disqualification from the current examination and the overall qualification.” Figures from Coequal sh
8、ow that 4,415 penalties were handed out to GCSE and A-level students in England, Wales and Northern Irelands last summer, compared with 4,156 a year earlier. Almost half of cheats were caught with “unauthorized material” in the exam hall. According to officials, this included notes in the wrong form
9、at出版物之开本;版式, study guides, dictionaries and calculators. More than 1,000 students were caught copying from other candidates, while 539 pupils were thrown out for “disruptive破坏性的; 引起混乱的behavior” and swearing发誓;宣誓in exam rooms. Officials reported a 10 per cent rise in the number of students penalized
10、for writing “offensive讨厌的, 无礼的, 攻击性的or obscene猥亵的;” notes on test papers or coursework from 318 to 349. In almost half of all cases, students lost marks, while one-in-six candidates were disqualified. A third of students were issued with a warning. However, officials insisted that the number of chea
11、ts represented only a tiny fraction of exam taken just 0.03 per cent. Coequals report also reveals that 88 penalties were issued to teachers and other exam staff an increase of almost a third in just 12 months. “The majority of these penalties were issued as a result of staff giving inappropriate as
12、sistance to candidates,” said the watchdog. A further 70 schools and colleges were warned after failing to follow the strict requirements of exam boards a rise of more than a third compared with 2008. Reasons included schools failing to “adhere to the requirements of an examination, such as opening
13、question papers early without authorization, allowing candidates to sit an examination at an incorrect time and the lack of appropriate invigilation”, according to Coequal. A spokesman for the Department for Children, Schools and Families said instances of malpractice are still extremely rare. We ar
14、e absolutely clear that any kind of cheating in exams is unacceptable, he said. Coequal and the awarding bodies take all allegations of cheating extremely seriously to ensure the exam system is not compromisedAs long as there is exam, the practice of cheating will continue.Now the score is not a fai
15、r judge.But whilewe can steal answers,we cannot steal knowledgeWe are not given score for moral values, if we are,I believe less people will cheating on exams.To stop cheating is file work for both the teachers and the students. For the teachers, they should attach great importance to the test of th
16、e ability of using the knowledge to solve problems rather than the mechanical memory of textbooks. For the students, it is necessary to realize that cheating in exams is shameful conduct, and the future is full of sharp competition and any success achieved by cheating wont last long. So let us make
17、a cheating-free campus and establish an honest academic atmosphere for today and tomorrow.High-tech Used for Cheating in Examination Adjust font size: Chinese college students almost unanimously agree that the CET is the most important examination.So in recent years, various high-tech devices have b
18、een used to cheat on the CET exam across the country.The College English Test Band 4 and Band 6 (CET-4 and CET-6) are national standardized examinations required by the Ministry of Education to evaluate college students English proficiency.Although the Ministry of Education does not indicate the sta
19、tus of the exam, most universities peg the exam results to students graduation and degree certificates.The CET certificates are also widely accepted by employers as reliable proof of graduates English proficiency.During the most recent CET examination, conducted on Saturday, the Examination Authorit
20、y of central Chinas Hubei Province received about 100 reports of cheating, despite repeated warnings issued to students before the examination.The authority found that students racked their brains to figure out how to use various high-tech devices such as cell phones, interphones and wireless earpho
21、nes to cheat. Some students were even injured by low quality devices.According to Chu titan Metropolis Daily, a student in Wuhan used a micro earphone which is 3 mm in diameter to cheat. The earphone is so tiny that it slipped into the students auditory canal, causing a perforation of the tympanic鼓室
22、membrane. 薄膜Another student got a set of micro earphones stuck in his ears and needed an operation to remove them.An interphone hidden in a students abdomen caused bleeding when it exploded.Examination authorities found more than 100 cheating tools in an examination room at Hue Hong University of Sc
23、ience and Technology Wuhan Branch in Wuhan. The gadgets灵巧用品,设备,零件included laptops, interphones and micro earphones as well as earphones hidden in vests, wallets and waistbands 腰带,束腰带.Also, the Hubei Examination Authority admitted on Sunday that the answers might have been revealed before the exam, a
24、nd police are still investigating the case.School leaders punishedSome school leaders in northwest Chinas Shaanxi Province were punished for fraud following this years college entrance examination. Li pong yon and ne Win fang, principal and deputy principal of Yang Xian High School, were suspended f
25、rom work and awaited further punishment after they were found responsible in a cheating case during national annual college entrance examination on June 7 and 8, the local government said at a press conference on Saturday in Yang Xian County in southern Shaanxi. Further investigation is ongoing, and
26、 stern punishment will be given to the persons who are responsible for the case, Sun Jiangsu, the county secretary of Chinese Communist Party and head of the case investigation group, said at the press conference.Four students were caught taking the entrance exam for others, and Li and Ne were found
27、 responsible.(China Daily June 20, 2006)Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most ReadFraud hits CET-4 test again(CRIENLISH.com)Updated: 2006-12-24 10:19 Candidates taking the College English Test Band Four (CET-4) at the North China University of Technology in Beijing on Saturday heard on their earphones
28、 not only questions for listening comprehension, but also murmurs of the answers, according to a Beijing News report. Students who take the College English Test Band Four(CET-4)walk out fromexamination room set in Beijing Normal University. Annually CET-4 test was held yesterday.XinhuaA senior from
29、the university told a reporter anonymously that as the listening test began, along with the questions, a strange voice was broadcast to his earphones. It lasted until the end of the section, he said, adding that he identified the voice as giving the answers to the test. After completing the test, th
30、e student learned from his friends testing in other classrooms that the voice had been broadcast to all of them. He said some people had advertised on the schools bulletin board and online BBS before the test for the sale of a mini-earphone to cheat a fact that was confirmed by the reporter. In a ra
31、ndom survey conducted after the test, all of the interviewees expressed hearing the voice. Moreover, some of them said it seemed like an organized fraud. They said the answers may have been transmitted by someone jamming the normal broadcast. A student revealed the same thing had happened during a t
32、est being administered at the school before, though it seemed even worse this time. Local police immediately arrested two suspects after hearing the case, however failing to find any special equipment they may have used to broadcast the answers. The two were arrested after being found by a passer-by in a car in a parking lot outside the university, seemingly transmitting the answers with a mobile phone and a notebook connected to the internet
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