Values

The following values increase success in business, academics, and life in general: Nose in a book.

  • Honesty: The quest for truth and knowledge requires intellectual and personal honesty in learning, teaching, research and service.
  • Trust: Academic institutions must foster a climate of mutual trust in order to stimulate the free exchange of ideas.
  • Fairness: All interactions among students, faculty and administrators should be grounded in clear standards, practices and procedures.
  • Respect: Learning is acknowledged as a participatory process, and a wide range of opinions and ideas is respected.
  • Responsibility: A thriving community demands personal accountability on the part of all members and depends upon action in the face of wrongdoing.6

This is the end of the tutorial.

Please complete Academic Integrity Tutorial Quiz 2, which can be found in your Moodle course.
Ask Spencer for access to the quiz if it does not appear in any of your Moodle courses: jardspen(at)isu.edu.