Title of article :
Innovative Approaches to Cheating: An Exploration of Examination Cheating Techniques among Tertiary Students
Author/Authors :
Attoh Odongo, Douglas Department of Sociology and Social Work - Faculty of Social Sciences - Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) - Kumasi, Ghana , Agyemang, Eric Department of Sociology and Social Work - Faculty of Social Sciences - Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) - Kumasi, Ghana , Boulard Forkuor, John Department of Sociology and Social Work - Faculty of Social Sciences - Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) - Kumasi, Ghana
Abstract :
The prevalence and surge in academic cheating indicate that students are finding innovative techniques to cheat during examinations. this problem has left invigilators and academic stakeholders wondering how students manage to cheat during exams.
With a qualitative approach, this study sought to explore the techniques used by students during examinations. Data were
gathered from students of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. The findings revealed that the innovative
techniques used by students were sitting arrangements, use of body parts, entry of foreign materials, and the use of technology.
Students devised these techniques due to their perception of cheating and also poor institutional mechanism, which provided a
favourable ground for cheating. We, therefore, argue that, to curtail academic cheating, not only should educational authorities
and academic stakeholders improve institutional mechanism to prevent cheating, as it is the case, but also, a conscious effort
should be made to alter student’s perception of cheating.
Keywords :
Tertiary , body , Nkrumah University
Journal title :
Education Research International