Exploring drivers of academic integrity violation in e-assessments by students during the emergency remote teaching

John Mangundu
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The unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic has suddenly driven higher education institutions towards emergency remote teaching (ERT) to save academic programmes. Despite the benefits brought by remote teaching, it has the potential to bring negative consequences such as compromised academic integrity resulting from the use of e-assessments in environments lacking sufficient pandemic response readiness and mechanisms. A few studies have been conducted on the academic integrity challenges of e-assessments during ERT in universities from a developing country perspective. This quantitative study aimed to examine challenges to the academic integrity of e-assessments during ERT through a literature survey and an online survey questionnaire, collecting and analysing data from a randomly selected sample of 201 students in a South African university. Through confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), findings revealed that individual and institutional factors negatively impact the lack of academic integrity when doing e-assessments. However, technological factors do not impact the academic integrity of students using e-assessments. Gender differences caused significantly different findings, but age differences did not. The study concludes with recommendations for improving policy and research around the academic integrity of e-assessments. This work reveals how university communities can be assisted to improve their understanding of academic integrity challenges and adopt measures to solve them.
探讨紧急远程教学中学生电子评估中学术诚信违规的驱动因素
前所未有的Covid-19大流行突然促使高等教育机构采用紧急远程教学(ERT)来挽救学术课程。尽管远程教学带来了好处,但它也可能带来负面后果,例如在缺乏足够大流行病应对准备和机制的环境中使用电子评估会损害学术诚信。一些研究从发展中国家的角度探讨了电子评估在大学教育培训中的学术诚信挑战。本定量研究旨在通过文献调查和在线调查问卷,收集和分析随机选择的南非一所大学201名学生的数据,研究电子评估在ERT期间学术诚信面临的挑战。通过验证性因子分析(CFA),研究结果显示,在进行电子评估时,个人和制度因素对学术诚信的缺乏产生了负面影响。然而,技术因素不会影响使用电子评估的学生的学术诚信。性别差异导致了显著不同的结果,但年龄差异没有。该研究最后提出了改善电子评估学术诚信政策和研究的建议。这项工作揭示了如何帮助大学社区提高对学术诚信挑战的理解,并采取措施解决这些挑战。
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