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CommentWednesday, June 28, 2006

TeachersPayTeachers: Cheating?

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Plagarism with purchased material?

It is not plagarism if I use a textbook in class to teach with, but it is if I purchase a lesson from another teacher.
That's some skewed logic.

Not Cheating

Do you share ideas with your colleagues and friends? Teachers have to be creative, spunky, and exciting everyday. We may only spend 5 to 6 hours a day with our students, but we gome home and plan, search our standards, and grade papers. We worry about the trouble kids. We pray for the kids in bad homes. We may have summer off, but we go to workshops, set up our rooms, and get ready for the next group coming in. So if we are "cheating" by sharing our best work with our colleagues, it is only so that we can give our best to your kids!

The site did not get the

The site did not get the popularity as expected. But anyway, this is still cheating in terms of plagiarism. But then teachers ask students not to cheat to benefit the students.

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