The achieving with integrity seminar: An integrative approach to promoting moral development in secondary school classrooms

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For anyone concerned about students' moral development, academic dishonesty presents a pervasive problem but also a promising possibility. The present paper describes the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of process-oriented, four-component model approach to promoting students' "moral functioning" related to academic integrity, and the research project currently underway that is providing Web-based professional development to teachers for using the model in their high school classrooms. In doing so, we hope to develop a scalable approach that offers teachers an opportunity to be the primary agents of change in transforming the problem of academic dishonesty into a possibility for positive youth development.

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Stephens, J. M., & Wangaard, D. B. (2016). The achieving with integrity seminar: An integrative approach to promoting moral development in secondary school classrooms. International Journal for Educational Integrity, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40979-016-0010-1

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