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In High-Stakes Testing, Some Teachers Cheat

There's been an outbreak of academic cheating in this country - not so much by students...but by their teachers. What's going on here? Commentator John Richard Schrock says there's no excuse for cheating by teachers... but there may be an explanation.


 

Commentator John Richard Schrock is a professor of biology education at Emporia State University, where he trains future biology teachers. You'll find more of his musings on the KPR website.

(Pictured at Top: Flickr Photo by  timlewisnm)

Production assistance for this commentary was provided by KPR News Intern Jeff Carmody, of Lawrence. Jeff is a junior at the University of Kansas, where he studies philosophy and linguistics.