Cheaters may prosper, but community doesn’t – Xinhua
From Xinhua (link): In Chinese universities, published dissertations closely correlate with a teacher’s promotion, salary and other perks. Instead of placing emphasis on the quality of research...
View Article3,000 students cheat in 2006 college entrance examinations – Xinhua News Agency
From Xinhua News Agency: Three thousand students cheated in the annual college entrance examinations held earlier this month, according to a senior official with the Ministry of Education (MOE). In...
View Article1,000 Cheaters Busted in National Civil Servant Exam
A thousand applicants have been caught cheating on China’s competitive civil service exam, some by wearing wireless transmitters through which they received the correct answers, according to China...
View ArticleNuo Ying (偌盈): Why Does CCTV Take Pride in Deceit?
It seems that CCTV’s reputation has gone up in flames along with its building. But the recently burned building is not the only reason CCTV is under fire from netizens. Blogger Nuo Ying (偌盈) pointed...
View ArticleChina’s Hi-tech Answer To Cheats
From BBC News: In China, video cameras are being installed in almost 60,000 examination halls to prevent cheating in next week’s national college entrance exams. In the past, some students have been...
View ArticleChina Students Nab Cheats On Civil Service Test: State Media
From AFP: A group of Chinese primary school students who were tasked with supervising a civil service test proved their worth by catching 25 exam cheats, state media said Thursday. The 18 students in...
View ArticleAnother Year, Another Wild Gaokao
Over 9 million Chinese high school students sat for Thursday’s National Higher Education Entrance Exam, or gaokao, where AFP’s Beh Lih Yi reports that intravenous drips, hormone injections,...
View ArticleChinese Students: Breaking the Rules Overseas
Late last month, The Guardian reported on Li Yang, a 26-year-old graduate student at the UK’s University of Bath, who was jailed for trying to bribe his professor after failing his master’s...
View ArticleRiot After Chinese Teachers Try to Stop Gaokao Cheating
Corruption surrounding China’s college entrance exam (gaokao)—the world’s largest standardized test—has long been noted, and every year schemes to cheat on this future-determining rite of passage...
View ArticleMinitrue: Don’t Hype Mining Accident Swindlers
The following censorship instruction, issued to the media by government authorities, has been leaked and distributed online. The name of the issuing body has been omitted to protect the source. Don’t...
View ArticleChina Uses Technology and Law to Fight Cheating
More than nine million high school students sat China’s grueling national college entrance exam, known as gaokao, this week. The exam, which determines a student’s academic future and subsequent job...
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