布朗大学教授因大规模作弊取消居家考试
Brown University Prof Bans Take-Home Exams After Mass-Cheating

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/brown-university-prof-bans-take-home-exams-after-mass-cheating

布朗大学经济学教授罗伯托·塞拉诺(Roberto Serrano)在发现其课程中存在大范围作弊行为后,取消了未来的带回式考试。起初,他发现86名学生中近半数在期中考试中获得了满分,使班级平均分达到了前所未有的96分,从而引起了怀疑。 塞拉诺教授向学生下达了最后通牒:如果期末考试表现与期中考试一致,则期中成绩有效。然而,期末考试揭露了真相。许多期中考试得满分的学生退选了课程,而留下的学生表现远不如往年,许多人不及格或交了白卷。 对此丑闻,身为盲人的塞拉诺强调,作弊最终伤害的是学生自己。他警告说,依赖快速的数字答案而非刻苦学习,会损害真正的知识获取。因此,塞拉诺已终止远程考试,规定未来所有考试必须进行现场监考,以确保学术诚信。

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Authored by Jennifer Kabbany via The College Fix,

A Brown University professor says he will no longer allow students to take exams at home after he caught a large chunk of his class cheating on a test.

Economics Professor Roberto Serrano said he allowed students to take a midterm at home, and 40 students, nearly half the class, earned a perfect 100; among the 86 students in the class, the average overall class score was 96, the Chronicle of Higher Education reported July 6.

“I immediately knew that something was fishy. In previous editions of the course, the average grade in the midterm ranged from 65 to 80,” the Ivy League professor said.

He said further review seemed to confirm his suspicions, so he told the class:

“I’m not going to declare it void for now. I’m going to give the class a chance to prove me wrong. If the distribution of grades in the final exam looks roughly similar to the distribution of grades on the midterm, then I’ll count the midterm. If not, I will declare the midterm null and void. Also, the final will be in person.”

Serrano told the Chronicle that, unfortunately, his fears were confirmed.

“Between the midterm in March and the final in May, there was a consistent flow of students dropping the class — many of them had scored 100 on the midterm,” he said.

“Of the 59 students that took the final, 19 of them failed, so they also failed the course. Quite a few showed up, signed the exam, and turned it in blank. The average grade for this final was by far the lowest in the history of this course.”

Underscoring the cheating scandal, Serrano is blind, and has had to overcome numerous hurdles as a student and an academic.

Asked what he thinks of students taking the easy route, Serrano said they’re only selling themselves short.

A culture of effort and hard work should be inherent to learning. I worry many of our students now have the wrong idea, believing that the answer to any question can be obtained with a couple of clicks of the mouse,” he told the Chronicle.

“I tell them that years from now, their grades won’t matter. What will matter is how much they learned and how much stayed in their brain.”

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