Students Lie, Cheat, Steal, But Say They're Good

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DAVID CRARY | November 30, 2008 04:27 PM EST | AP

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NEW YORK — In the past year, 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated on a test, according to a new, large-scale survey suggesting that Americans are too apathetic about ethical standards.

Educators reacting to the findings questioned any suggestion that today's young people are less honest than previous generations, but several agreed that intensified pressures are prompting many students to cut corners.

"The competition is greater, the pressures on kids have increased dramatically," said Mel Riddle of the National Association of Secondary School Principals. "They have opportunities their predecessors didn't have (to cheat). The temptation is greater."

The Josephson Institute, a Los Angeles-based ethics institute, surveyed 29,760 students at 100 randomly selected high schools nationwide, both public and private. All students in the selected schools were given the survey in class; their anonymity was assured.

Michael Josephson, the institute's founder and president, said he was most dismayed by the findings about theft. The survey found that 35 percent of boys and 26 percent of girls _ 30 percent overall _ acknowledged stealing from a store within the past year. One-fifth said they stole something from a friend; 23 percent said they stole something from a parent or other relative.

"What is the social cost of that _ not to mention the implication for the next generation of mortgage brokers?" Josephson remarked in an interview. "In a society drenched with cynicism, young people can look at it and say 'Why shouldn't we? Everyone else does it.'"

Other findings from the survey:

_Cheating in school is rampant and getting worse. Sixty-four percent of students cheated on a test in the past year and 38 percent did so two or more times, up from 60 percent and 35 percent in a 2006 survey.

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_Thirty-six percent said they used the Internet to plagiarize an assignment, up from 33 percent in 2004.

_Forty-two percent said they sometimes lie to save money _ 49 percent of the boys and 36 percent of the girls.

Despite such responses, 93 percent of the students said they were satisfied with their personal ethics and character, and 77 percent affirmed that "when it comes to doing what is right, I am better than most people I know."

Nijmie Dzurinko, executive director of the Philadelphia Student Union, said the findings were not at all reflective of the inner-city students she works with as an advocate for better curriculum and school funding.

"A lot of people like to blame society's problems on young people, without recognizing that young people aren't making the decisions about what's happening in society," said Dzurinko, 32. "They're very easy to scapegoat."

Peter Anderson, principal of Andover High School in Andover, Mass., said he and his colleagues had detected very little cheating on tests or Internet-based plagiarism. He has, however, noticed an uptick in students sharing homework in unauthorized ways.

"This generation is leading incredibly busy lives _ involved in athletics, clubs, so many with part-time jobs, and _ for seniors _ an incredibly demanding and anxiety-producing college search," he offered as an explanation.

Riddle, who for four decades was a high school teacher and principal in northern Virginia, agreed that more pressure could lead to more cheating, yet spoke in defense of today's students.

"I would take these students over other generations," he said. "I found them to be more responsive, more rewarding to work with, more appreciative of support that adults give them.

"We have to create situations where it's easy for kids to do the right things," he added. "We need to create classrooms where learning takes on more importance than having the right answer."

On Long Island, an alliance of school superintendents and college presidents recently embarked on a campaign to draw attention to academic integrity problems and to crack down on plagiarism and cheating.

Roberta Gerold, superintendent of the Middle Country School District and a leader of the campaign, said parents and school officials need to be more diligent _ for example, emphasizing to students the distinctions between original and borrowed work.

"You can reinforce the character trait of integrity," she said. "We overload kids these days, and they look for ways to survive. ... It's a flaw in our system that whatever we are doing as educators allows this to continue."

Josephson contended that most Americans are too blase about ethical shortcomings among young people and in society at large.

"Adults are not taking this very seriously," he said. "The schools are not doing even the most moderate thing. ... They don't want to know. There's a pervasive apathy."

Josephson also addressed the argument that today's youth are no less honest than their predecessors.

"In the end, the question is not whether things are worse, but whether they are bad enough to mobilize concern and concerted action," he said.

"What we need to learn from these survey results is that our moral infrastructure is unsound and in serious need of repair. This is not a time to lament and whine but to take thoughtful, positive actions."

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NEW YORK — In the past year, 30 percent of U.S. high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated on a test, according to a new, large-scale survey suggesting that Americ...
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They are a product of the society they live in, afterall!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 11/30/2008
- onenation I'm a Fan of onenation 6 fans permalink

Get real. Most adults have forgotten how they "cheated" on a test. Getting an "old " copy of the test not available to others Getting hints from an earlier -in-the-day classmate. Taking gum, cigaretts, etc.
So lets get the real "data". Who REALLY stole or cheated in a consequential way.
Americans have always lied, cheated and stole. It is a matter of being an American - break the rules. BUT it does not mean true theft or adult petty theft. As adults the theft of choice is idea theft.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 11/30/2008
- SammyD I'm a Fan of SammyD 11 fans permalink

wrong.. where...or who raised you? You must be part of this generation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 11/30/2008
- XCITIZEN I'm a Fan of XCITIZEN 72 fans permalink
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Yeah, watching our leaders perpetrate blatant injustices on the citizens, and on the rest of the world, has a way of creating cynicism in the young.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 11/30/2008
- dteg I'm a Fan of dteg 26 fans permalink
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Trickle down theory is alive and well from our unethical leaders.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 11/30/2008
- TR12 I'm a Fan of TR12 5 fans permalink
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look at your leaders

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 PM on 11/30/2008
- jfor I'm a Fan of jfor 17 fans permalink

Make service mandatory in this country and place these children according to how well they did while in High School. IF you skip class, cheat, or underperform you get a job that is commensurate with your ability.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 11/30/2008

Sounds to me like the Republican ideology at work here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 11/30/2008
- brett66 I'm a Fan of brett66 3 fans permalink
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Yeah, way back when i was a high school student in the 1980s, I cheated by studying really hard. Or not studying hard and getting by on tests the best could. However, I also wasn't under as much pressure about college. Nobody was pressuring me to go to a really good university. I just was expected to go to one - any one.

I'm just glad I have not had children. The thought of trying to raise a child today scares me to death.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 11/30/2008
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Cheating was very hard in the 1980s. It involved writing crib notes on rolling papers or, what I did as a junior in over his head in senior level physics, etching formulas on my pencil with a straight pin. Never got caught, and the funny thing was I didn't need to look at the doctored pencil. While I was busy etching the formulas on the pencil, they got etched on my brain. Oh, and that teacher was the ONLY one who wouldn't let you use a sheet of notes for the tests, so scr.ew him.

SOT

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 11/30/2008
- Seven7s I'm a Fan of Seven7s 2 fans permalink

So basically they're just like their parents?

I didnt need a study really.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 11/30/2008
- Amennyc I'm a Fan of Amennyc 16 fans permalink
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They must have all taken their lessons from years of a Bush administration. Lying, stealing, cheating, only gets you ahead in the USA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 11/30/2008
- Ddorsey I'm a Fan of Ddorsey 2 fans permalink

I'm a 17 year old senior and it's probably a lot higher than 64%. I take AP classes and we pretty much all cheat.
It's not because we can't do the work, it's becuse it's more efficient if one kid does it, we normally pass around the responsibility.
And on homework, it goes something like, you do numbers 1-10, I'll do 11-20, and she'll do the rest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 11/30/2008
- ecotopian I'm a Fan of ecotopian 14 fans permalink
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Good luck in the real world. There won't be people here helping you that way. If you can't do it yourself, you're sc r ew ed. Life is going to be a lot easier when you learn to do things like this all on your own.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 11/30/2008
- Zeje I'm a Fan of Zeje 9 fans permalink

It's called team work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 11/30/2008

well what did you expect when the leader of your country (USA) does those things and says he loves the lord...come on now! lol lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 11/30/2008
- SammyD I'm a Fan of SammyD 11 fans permalink

or when he SWEARS he didn't have sexual relations.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 11/30/2008
- Veganie I'm a Fan of Veganie 3 fans permalink

and took welfare money from poor single uneducated mothers with no transportation and told them to go work for their money. . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 11/30/2008
- lincheryl I'm a Fan of lincheryl 6 fans permalink

In my district, teachers are not supposed to be able to give a cheating student a zero (although some teachers still do-if a parent objected they would have to back down) because the administration says that cheating is a discipline problem and not an academic one. Crazy? Yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 11/30/2008
- SammyD I'm a Fan of SammyD 11 fans permalink

yes sadly that's why American children have not received a decent education in America in 30 years. and they will pay for this in the future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 11/30/2008
- BSERIUS I'm a Fan of BSERIUS 8 fans permalink

Thank you Liberalism

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 11/30/2008

Don't be fooled. This is unfettered capitalism--memememememememe--and if you think it's liberalism, you've gulped the kool-aid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 11/30/2008

you mean thank you fake arse lying cheating conservatives right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 11/30/2008
- labman57 I'm a Fan of labman57 38 fans permalink
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Methinks you are confusing morality for ethics. Conservatives are all about imposing their version of morality onto the rest of America, but few of these same people regard their Machiavellian tactics as unethical. (Just ask Ms. Palin...)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 11/30/2008
- prog I'm a Fan of prog 18 fans permalink
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You mean the attitude that flagrant disregard for your fellow man can be mitigated by an hour of psychodrama (read: church) every Sunday?

Ooops -- that's religious conservatism, not liberalism. My bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 11/30/2008
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