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As students grow into the middle and high school years, the ability to incorporate thoughts, words, and ideas into their schoolwork becomes increasingly essential. As students move deeper into the research process in language arts, social studies, and science, they must learn how to navigate citing sources and avoid plagiarism.
Language arts educators Emily Solinger and Joel Walton draw from their years of experience in helping students navigate these waters to provide parents with practical tips and philosophical insight on the topic of plagiarism. Modern students have endless amounts of information available at their fingertips, and so much of our world is shareable. Parents need to know how to encourage their students to grow as writers, thinkers, and researchers.
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Plagiarism
Worthington Christian School Viewbook
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As students grow into the middle and high school years, the ability to incorporate thoughts, words, and ideas into their schoolwork becomes increasingly essential. As students move deeper into the research process in language arts, social studies, and science, they must learn how to navigate citing sources and avoid plagiarism.
Language arts educators Emily Solinger and Joel Walton draw from their years of experience in helping students navigate these waters to provide parents with practical tips and philosophical insight on the topic of plagiarism. Modern students have endless amounts of information available at their fingertips, and so much of our world is shareable. Parents need to know how to encourage their students to grow as writers, thinkers, and researchers.
RESOURCES
TurnItIn
Plagiarism
Worthington Christian School Viewbook
112,758 Listeners