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If anybody asks why ethical behavior is in the NETS*S and AASL Standards …

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

… maybe it’s because this is what’s happening in MBA programs:

 A study of cheating among graduate students, published in 2006 in the journal Academy of Management Learning & Education, found that 56 percent of all M.B.A. students cheated regularly — more than in any other discipline. The authors attributed that to “perceived peer behavior” — in other words, students believed everyone else was doing it.

 

Found in today’s New York Times via Daniel H. Pink’s blog