Plagiarism - A Film by Murdoch University Dubai
Summary
TLDRThe script revolves around a university disciplinary hearing where four students are accused of academic dishonesty. Jack is charged with plagiarism, claiming to have worked hard on his paper but is caught hiring a ghostwriter. Samir is accused of submitting a stolen essay. Muhammad and Sandra face charges of collusion for working together on an assignment. The hearing reveals their attempts to justify their actions, but ultimately, they are found guilty and expelled from the university for their unethical behavior.
Takeaways
- 📚 Jack is accused of plagiarism for submitting a paper that he claims to have worked hard on, but it's implied he didn't write it himself.
- 🤫 Jack secretly paid someone to write his paper, indicating a breach of academic integrity.
- 📝 Samir is accused of using a ghostwriter, which is a serious academic offense.
- 😰 Samir's friend Devish is distressed to find out his work was stolen and submitted by Samir.
- 🤝 Muhammad and Sandra are accused of collusion for working together on a paper they shouldn't have.
- 😓 Muhammad and Sandra claim they were just helping each other, but this is not accepted as a valid defense.
- 🏫 The university takes academic misconduct very seriously and the consequences are severe.
- 😢 The students plead for a second chance, but the decision to expel them has already been made.
- 🚫 The script emphasizes the importance of original work and the dire repercussions of academic dishonesty.
- 📉 The expulsion from the university suggests that academic integrity is crucial and violations can have lifelong impacts.
Q & A
What is the main issue discussed in the meeting?
-The main issue discussed in the meeting is academic misconduct, specifically plagiarism, ghostwriting, and collusion among students.
Who are the students accused of academic misconduct?
-The students accused are Jack, accused of plagiarism; Mine, accused of using a ghostwriter; Samir, accused of purloining; and Muhammad and Sandra, accused of collusion.
What does Jack claim in his defense?
-Jack claims that he has been falsely accused and that he worked hard on his paper, doing a lot of research and rewriting to make it his own.
What evidence is there against Jack?
-The evidence against Jack includes a conversation where he is heard discussing a deal for a fully referenced and double-spaced 2,000-word assignment, implying ghostwriting.
What is Mine accused of doing?
-Mine is accused of using a ghostwriter to complete an assignment, as suggested by the conversation where he is seen discussing the acquisition of an essay.
What offense is Samir charged with?
-Samir is charged with purloining, which is the act of stealing someone else's work and submitting it as his own.
How does Samir respond to the accusation?
-Samir does not directly respond in the script, but it is mentioned that he is accused of copying a senior's essay without permission.
What is the nature of the collusion between Muhammad and Sandra?
-Muhammad and Sandra are accused of collusion because they worked together on an essay, with Muhammad copying a significant portion of Sandra's work.
What is the punishment for the students found guilty of academic misconduct?
-The punishment for the students found guilty is immediate expulsion from Murdoch University.
How do the students react to the punishment?
-The students plead for another chance, expressing regret and fear for their future, but the committee maintains that they are equally guilty and must face the consequences.
What is the final decision of the disciplinary committee?
-The final decision of the disciplinary committee is to expel the students found guilty of very unethical actions from the institution.
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