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Teaching Integrity Explicitly

Teaching Integrity Explicitly

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Episode Summary

In this episode, I reflect on the importance of explicitly teaching integrity, citation, and responsible use of information in a digital world filled with instant access to content. I share experiences from guiding students through a long-standing Great Americans research project where students researched influential people, created presentations, and learned how to work responsibly with sources.

I unpack the reality that many students who copy or plagiarize are not always acting out of intentional dishonesty. Sometimes they simply do not fully understand paraphrasing, ownership, citation, or what authentic research actually looks like. Those moments reminded me that integrity cannot simply be assumed. It must be taught directly through conversation, modeling, reinforcement, and guided practice.

This connects directly to the growing challenges schools are facing with AI, online research, and information overload. Students now encounter an endless stream of websites, videos, social media content, and AI-generated information, and they need support learning how to evaluate sources critically and think responsibly about what they encounter online.

At the end of the day, I believe integrity is about far more than academics. It connects to character, responsibility, accountability, and trust. As technology continues to evolve rapidly, helping students learn how to think critically, act honestly, and engage authentically with learning may matter now more than ever before.

Show Notes
  • Teaching integrity explicitly
  • Great Americans research project
  • Citation and plagiarism instruction
  • Information literacy and discernment
  • AI and academic honesty
  • Integrity connected to character

Key Takeaways
  • Integrity must be explicitly taught
  • Many students misunderstand plagiarism
  • Information literacy is essential today
  • AI increases the need for discernment
  • Integrity connects to character and responsibility

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