ABSTRACT
Plagiarism has always been of
great concern to teachers and administrators, who want students’ work to
represent their own efforts and to reflect the outcomes of their learning.
However, with the advent of the Internet and easy access to almost limitless
written material on every conceivable topic, suspicion of student plagiarism
has begun to affect teachers at all levels, at times diverting them from the
work of developing students’ writing, reading, and critical thinking abilities.
This statement responds to the growing educational concerns about plagiarism in
four ways: by defining plagiarism; by suggesting some of the causes of
plagiarism; by proposing a set of responsibilities (for students, teachers, and
administrators) to address the problem of plagiarism; and by recommending a set
of practices for teaching and learning that can significantly reduce the
likelihood ofplagiarism.
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UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Plagiarism:-Onyekwodiri, E. N" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2026). Accessed 25 May. 2026. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/plagiarism-onyekwodiri-e-n-7-2