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What is Academic Integrity (Academic Honesty)?

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International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes encourage students to inquire, take action and critically reflect on what they learn and how it affects their attitudes and behaviour.

They should be able to: ● make their thoughts and their learning explicit ● show how they have developed their ideas ● demonstrate the views they have followed or rejected

Students are encouraged to inquire and to think critically and creatively; students are then asked to give shape to their thinking through oral discussion or presentations, through visual representations and displays, and in multiple forms of writing. Essentially academic integrity is the foundation for ethical decision-making and behaviour in the production of legitimate, authentic and honest scholarly work. It is a school wide expectation that every member of our community adheres to the school’s Academic Integrity Policy.

At KIS, students follow the American Psychological Association (APA) to cite resources.

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