Prevention of Plagiarism in the Scientific Writing Produced by Undergraduate Efl Students of Teacher Training Institution
Abstract
Writing a thesis and journal article publication have been stipulated
as the exit requirement for undergraduate students. This is a crucial step to
increase the number of scientific publications as well as to give useful
experience for beginning researchers to disseminate their research findings
through article publication. In response to this and to avoid plagiarism, all
departments or study programs of the teacher training institutions need to
facilitate their students in the process of scientific writing production and
publication. Some possible strategies taken are by applying strict rules and
penalty, offering courses supporting academic writing skills, integrating
character education, and mantaining detailed records of all sources used. By
doing so, it is expected that the practice of commiting plagiarism among the
students of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) of teacher training
institutions can be minimized. This article discusses some ways to prevent the
practice of commiting plagiarism by undergraduate EFL students of the
teacher training institutions.
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