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Values, Ethics, Academic Integrity GEL 101 Fall 2012 Chapter FIVE Created by: Greg Toya, Ed.D. Associate Dean of Students

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Values, Ethics, Academic Integrity

GEL 101 – Fall 2012

Chapter FIVE

Created by:Greg Toya, Ed.D.Associate Dean of Students

Dean of Students Office Mission

Advocacy– Grade Appeals– Student Grievance– Title IX– Discrimination,

Harassment, Retaliation– Student Outreach And

Referral (SOAR)– Civility

Accountability

Title IX Notice of Non-Discrimination

The California State University does not discriminate on the basis of sex, gender, or sexual orientation in its education programs or activities. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and certain other federal and state laws, prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in all education programs and activities operated by the university (both on and off campus). Title IX protects all people regardless of their gender or gender identity from sex discrimination, which includes sexual harassment and violence

Executive Order 1072

• Sexual Discrimination• Sexual Harassment• Sexual Violence• Complaint Procedure

Title IX Coordinator– Bridget Blanshan, Ed.D.

Dean of Students

– Executive Order 1074• Discrimination• Harassment• Retaliation

Values

Conducting oneself with care, respect and empathy while acknowledging the culture and humanity of others

www.csusm.edu/civility

Civility Pledge

• As a member of the CSUSM community,

• I will conduct myself with care, respect, and empathy

• while acknowledging the culture and humanity of others

Earn a Civility T-shirt1. Sign up and say the Civility Pledge. Post the

pledge in your office or home.

2. “Like” the CSUSM Civility Facebook page.

3. Nominate a Civility Champion on the Civility website (www.csusm.edu/civility)

4. Obtain a bracelet and promise to pass the bracelet to a CSUSM community member who emulates civility, care, respect, and empathy. Share the story of your bracelet passing on CSUSM Civility Facebook.

Complete four above steps show the Dean of Students Office (Craven 3600) staff your nomination and/or story to earn a shirt.

The Exchange

• National Conflict Resolution Center

• Skills-based Civility training

• Solve conflict on campus, in class, at home, and in life

• 6-hour training sessions• Open sessions in 2012-13

Values

What are values?What are your values?CSUSM ValuesWhy are values important?

Ethics

What are Ethics?

Ethics and Values

Ethical dilemmas

Academic HonestyWhat is “Academic Honesty”?

Definitions

QUIZ!

Why Cheat?

1. Time management2. Needed a better

grade3. Capitalize on

opportunity4. Peer pressure

Why Not Cheat?

1. Believe it was wrong2. Will get caught3. Afraid of Consequences

Partello (1993)

Standards for Student ConductStudent Code

Student Code and Personal Values Activity

Student Conduct Process

•Referral to Dean of Students•Disciplinary Conference•Settlement Agreement•Disciplinary Hearing

Consequences•Non-Academic Cases•Academic Grade•Student Status

• Warning• Disciplinary Probation• Suspension• Expulsion• Educational Sanction/Others

•Transcript Notations•Executive Order 1073

Honoring the Code•Know your values and ethics•Practice a culture of honor•Know code and resources

• Plagiarism ppt• Ask a Librarian• DOS Tips• GEL Custom Text

•Others

Questions? More infoGreg Toya, Ed.D.Associate Dean of [email protected]

Dean of Students [email protected] (7627)www.csusm.edu/doswww.csusm.edu/soarwww.csusm.edu/civility