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"The Opposite of Cheating" Book Club [Session I]

Wednesday, October 15
3–4:20 p.m.
Mona Campbell, Room 1407 or Online
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Join us for the first of a four-session book club to discuss , by Tricia Bertram Gallant and David A. Rettinger (2025). This book “…presents a positive, forward-looking, research-backed vision for what classroom integrity can look like in the GenAI era…” (from back cover). It is chock-full of tips and useful, practical advice. Each hour-and-twenty-minute club session will focus on two chapters, with activities and prompts to guide discussion. You are welcome to join, no matter how much (or how little) of the reading you manage to get through in advance.

Sections covered in this session: Introduction, chapters 1 & 2 (“Why Students Cheat” & “Communicating Integrity”)

Facilitators

Georgia Klein, Senior Instructor and Associate Director of College of Sustainability
Kate Crane, Educational Developer, Centre for Learning and Teaching

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