There's more to cheating than fault and punishment. In this episode of the UDL Guidelines podcast, we'll reframe the issue of academic integrity through an ethics-of-care lens rather than a punitive framework. We'll review practical strategies for building an integrity-centered community, from co-creating classroom agreements to designing assessments that support authentic engagement. We'll cover how you can model integrity skills, provide clear guidelines around collaboration and AI use, and embrace restorative approaches when concerns arise. Whether you're rethinking your syllabus policies or looking for ways to help students learn the ethics that they'll need in their careers, this episode will provide you with practical strategies that you can use to create a culture of care using Universal Design for Learning.
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van As, J., & Kluyts, M. (2023). Reimaging academic integrity through the lenses of ethics of care and restorative justice to establish a culture of academic integrity. In U. G. Singh, C. S. Nair, & R. Watson (Eds.), Academic quality and integrity in the new higher education digital environment: A global perspective (pp. 23–54). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-95423-5.00003-X
Credits
Based on UDL Tips by Diana J. LaRocco, EdD
Produced and Hosted by Brian A. Dixon, PhD
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