Students are so driven to get the grade that they will cheat on tests and assignments.
Why?
Because we’ve taught them that the grade, not the learning, is important.
If all our emphasis is on the grade, then of course they are going to cheat. Or cram. Or do just enough to get by.
“Will this be on the test?”
What is the end goal of education? Is it getting good grades, or imparting knowledge, skills, and wisdom to students?
If it is the former, then don’t be surprised when students cheat, cram, and stumble their way through class.
If it is the latter, if the “why” behind education is learning rather than grades; encouraging curiosity and leadership rather than compliance; expect to gain willing enrollment from those in your charge.
What is school for?
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