Prevention: Curriculum Design

The more we explicitly teach the research process and provide milestone assessments for our students, the more we will equip them not to plagiarize. Research models provide a framework to teach our students skills to avoid plagiarism.

Review the following research models. In what ways would this model help to prevent plagiarism in a research assignment? Have you adapted another model?

The Big6

Florida Research Model

GILS Research Process Model

Eureka Research Model (Modified Big6) (ADD ARTICLE AND STUDENT HANDOUT)


1 comment:

Marsha Mielke said...

For the past 6 years, I have been integrating the EUREKA Research Model at my high school. We explicitly teach this process in the required Freshman Beginning Computer Apps course during a Career Research Report. It is used in second semester in Freshman English for a Decades Project. This model is carried across curriculum and grade level with History Day projects at the 10th and 11th grade level. I have developed a handout that highlights what to teach and access at each stage of the model to set your students up for success. It is posted in the Handouts section.