Contract Cheating in Canada: National Policy Analysis Project Update and Results for 2021

Abstract
In this study, regional teams assembled to collect and analyze academic integrity policies from 80 publicly-funded universities and colleges across Canada where English is the primary language of instruction (Western Canadian universities n = 24; Ontario universities n = 21; Atlantic Canadian universities n = 13; Ontario colleges n = 22). Although the entire study is not yet complete, we now have full or preliminary results to share from 9 Canadian provinces (BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, NB, NS, PE, and NL). In this session we offer the most comprehensive synthesis of the project to date. In our presentation we provide an overview of the project as a whole, show how we have conducted the study (i.e., method), and present our findings at both a regional and national level. Based on our findings, we offer evidence-based recommendations for policy reform for academic integrity in Canadian higher education, concluding with a call to action for policy makers and administrators to take a stronger stance against contract cheating. For more information on this project visit https://osf.io/n9kwt/.
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Keywords
academic integrity, academic misconduct, contract cheating, Canada, policy, policy analysis
Citation
Eaton, S.E., Stoesz, B.M., Miron, J., McKenzie, A., Deveraux, L., Steeves, M., Anderson, J.G., LeBlank-Haley, J. (2021). Contract Cheating in Canada: National Policy Analysis Project Update and Results for 2021 [Conference presentation]. Canadian Symposium on Academic Integrity.