Published On: March 11th, 2011|

The Hechinger Report – Jodi Upton, Denise Amos and Anne Ryman

“Teachers cheat sometimes and so do principals, according to academic studies. Why it happens and how often — and the seriousness of efforts to stop it — are open to debate. . . . The consequences can be drastic: Cheating can cost school districts thousands of dollars for makeup tests, set back the careers of gifted teachers and create confusion for schools and parents over a child’s academic progress.”(more)