Why do Kids Cheat on School

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They are preparing for a test the day before, but she is not focusing. Instead, she is on the Internet, not paying attention and not learning the material, even though she does not know them. The only part she did pay attention to is that they get to use a note card. As she walks out of the room, the teacher is not looking, and she grabs the test with all of the questions and answers on it. She moves quickly, but not too quickly as to get caught, but just enough so she can get to her locker to stash the papers. After school, she takes the exam out of her locker and puts it into her bag, She gets on the bus, and sends a mass text to all of her friends that she has the answers to the test, and tells them to all come over tonight so they can put them on the note card. When she gets home, she tells her parents that she is having friends over to review for the test. Her parents are thrilled, but then tell her to sit down for a minute so they can talk to her about her grades and the fact that they're not good enough to get into a good colleges. She agrees to work and study harder, and she knows soon her parents will be proud and colleges will accept her, as she has decided to cheat. Cheating is a growing problem that has been around for years, its time people get informed about it and learn how to prevent it.

In contrast, there’s people who have pondered the question why do kids cheat in school? Some students blame family, coaches and teachers for pressuring them to do better and maintain a C plus average (Maecovitz 70-71). Some kids cheat because they want good grades, but are too lazy or busy with work to take the time to study with the teacher or to learn the materials (D’Aray 1). Other students cheat because they don’t kn...

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...he world and it is a very serious issue. The time for change and information is now and you can learn how to prevent and learn how to prevent this issue from happening when you're around. You be the one to change it.

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D’Aray Lyness, PhD. “Cheating.” kidshealth.org. September 2013. Web. 18 February 2014 Maecovitz, Hal. Teens & Cheating. New Jersey: Mason Crest Publishers, 2005. Print.

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Stephen,Currie. Ripped from the Headlines, Cheating. Yankton, South Dakota: ERICKSON PRESS, 2007.Print.

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