We all know the sweet taste of successful cheating. No, not on your partner, but on the test that you did not prepare for simply because of who you are as a human being. As students are getting more and more cunning with their cheating skills, some teachers feel the need to take its prevention to the next level as well. For some, these examples may seem a little bit extreme, however, we can all probably agree that the majority of these efforts look hilarious. Scroll down below to see the full list and don't forget to leave votes for the ones that you like the most.
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Prohibiting cellphones
In one survey, over 70,000 high school students at over 24 US schools were questioned. 95% of them said they participated in some form of cheating and 58% admitted to plagiarism.
Anti-cheating cardboard boxes
Diligent supervision
Horse blinder-like hats
Stripping down to underwear
Indian army candidates were asked to remove their clothing to deter cheating during a recruitment day.
One study shows that some students might cheat because they have poor studying skills and are having a hard time keeping up with the material. However, some people are found to be more likely to cheat if the assessment is very high-stakes. "It creates significant pressure on students because there is so much riding on it and any little mistake can greatly affect their grade," researchers say.
Real-time surveillance
Anti-cheating folders
Vintage anti-cheating hats
Going through the metal detector
Education authorities installed metal detectors in exam centers in China to clamp down on “wireless cheating devices."
Anti-cheating hats
Motivational theories predict that when a person perceives a low probability of success for a certain task, chances are they won't invest much effort into it. However, if the task is perceived as high-stakes and they must succeed at it at all costs, students are more likely to turn to cheating than studying.
Drone supervision
Anti-cheating umbrellas
Anti-cheating hats
Anti-cheating cardboard boxes
Anti-cheating hats
Researchers suggest that if low-stakes assessments are combined with constructive feedback on a student's strengths as well as specific suggestions for improvement, this will help the student build confidence for later high-stake assessments, this way reducing the likelihood of cheating.
Anti-cheating hats
Horse blinder-like hats
The best way to deter cheating is to make knowledge more valued than grades.
Words of wisdom. I like it. You deserve more upvotes.
Load More Replies...Am I the only one who thinks a lot of these are awful ideas? Imagining trying to concentrate on an exam for two hours while also holding up the weight of a box around your face and listening to a drone buzzing around. It'd drive me mad.
Am I the only one tired of comments starting with "am I the only one"? Because obviously you're not and even if you were, you're no longer to be. Sorry to sound rude, but this trend is... well, it was needed to be said. Anyway, yes, these are not only super distracting, but most of them are actually helping cheaters cheating with notes and stuff. Blind spots are not an effective anti-cheating measure.
Load More Replies...Better off letting them try to cheat, then they can deal with the consequences and learn
Not if those consequences involve designing, doing or making anything that would harm people if done incorrectly. After all, would you want someone performing surgery on you that cheated their way through medical school?
Load More Replies...I remember my German teacher would make 2 different versions of the test, so that the person next to you would have a different version, so cheating wouldn't be useful
I think drones with tasers are a BRILLIANT idea. Just think...... "Oh Look! Billie's cheating! Zzzzap! Drool on the floor, Billie!"
No use them for every day oh Billie's talking zzzap look at Billie scerm.
Load More Replies...Jesus people, just get a bigger room and move the tables apart or get desk dividers. No way I'd make a test with any stuff on my head.
Why go to all that trouble? My teachers would just rearrange the order of the questions. It was the same test, just the questions would be relisted in four different versions, so #1 might be #4 on your neighbors and visa versa. If you cheated it was a crapshoot if the person next to you had the same version on not. If you tried to communicate to figure out how d you had the same version it would be pretty obvious.
In a better education system, cheating should not be a problem. Kids are taught of strong sense of belief in own work. That it is better to get a lower score then cheating.
If you interleave two different class who are taking different exam side by side, so that the guy sitting next to you is always taking a different exam, it can save all these trouble.
In theory great idea but it must be a hassle to find a spot in the schedule
Load More Replies...Hmmm... folders, metal detectors and examiners walking closely by are all I've experienced. Never horse blinders or hats
How disgusting that any of this is needed to prevent cheating.
In India, we have Police deployed for State level and as well as Civil service exams... I never thought it is odd, until now... Now that I think of it...having Police personals looking at you through the window and monitoring every move is kind of creepy...
These are all so stupid. xD what the actual f**k?? If it's such an important test, have a small amout of students in the room at a time. I'd never allow them to make me wear those hats. [No, not cause it's stupid looking, I'm claustrophobic :')]
Neringa Utaraitė No! we do not all 'know the 'sweet' taste of cheating' Some of us know the sweet taste of self-respect and integrity.
Humiliating. Students should know that they only cheat themselves (if they do so) not the teacher, not the system.
Don't the parents teach morals? Most of these are older students. Cheating is something that really, really gets my goat. I have worked with people that cheated their way into their job, costing my company (i.e. me) a lot of money and me a lot of wasted time and effort and sleepless nights. And these are likely the same people who cheated their way through school. Out of all the non-violent crimes, I think that one just disgusts me the most. College kids should be permamently expelled for it and not allowed into another school for some X amount of time, and then should then always be monitored very closely. They should know better by then, and could cause serious harm graduating without the knowledge they need.
We'd get smacked with a leather strap or wooden ruler. Then possibly ridiculed. No one cheated after a few demonstrations. And no one filed a complaint or notified the snowflake police. But this was 'back in the day.'
Once I was working at a very prestigious university where students('s parents) were paying thousands of euros for a semester. My only task was to prevent cheating during exams. Well, it was horror to see how basically everyone tries to use some help. The worst conversation I had with a pregnant lady (there were some extra classes for businessmen and women) who begged me to let her use some cheating sheets. Because of her "situation". Well, I learned forever that when you think the teacher don't see you to cheat, he or she actually does. It's just matter of principle whether he/she stops you. It was a shocking experience, although they paid extremely good... :)
If I gave a multiple choice test I made about 4 versions of the test and just rearranged the questions.
Maybe if society treated kids like actual humans instead of a corporate product in need of quality control then passing grades would increase. Unless it's Heart Surgery class, please keep people from cheating during that test!
As I got older, cheating on exams became more and more popular. When there were only one or two classmates in earlier years, later on it became really organized by half the class
I'd probably be more tempted to look around just to see how stupid everyone looks
I've got SPD and would be much too distracted by the pain of a hat hanging by my head to be able to concentrate.
Mhhh any one else noticed the majority off the pictures where from Asia?
Some of these hats just make me think "Run rabbit run, the farmers got his gun"
i don't get why people cheat though if they have the wrong answer ?
US student here! My teachers go crazy with anti-cheating methods even for very minor quizzes. In my experience, they act as if everyone has a classified government secret on their paper.
Load More Replies...The best way to deter cheating is to make knowledge more valued than grades.
Words of wisdom. I like it. You deserve more upvotes.
Load More Replies...Am I the only one who thinks a lot of these are awful ideas? Imagining trying to concentrate on an exam for two hours while also holding up the weight of a box around your face and listening to a drone buzzing around. It'd drive me mad.
Am I the only one tired of comments starting with "am I the only one"? Because obviously you're not and even if you were, you're no longer to be. Sorry to sound rude, but this trend is... well, it was needed to be said. Anyway, yes, these are not only super distracting, but most of them are actually helping cheaters cheating with notes and stuff. Blind spots are not an effective anti-cheating measure.
Load More Replies...Better off letting them try to cheat, then they can deal with the consequences and learn
Not if those consequences involve designing, doing or making anything that would harm people if done incorrectly. After all, would you want someone performing surgery on you that cheated their way through medical school?
Load More Replies...I remember my German teacher would make 2 different versions of the test, so that the person next to you would have a different version, so cheating wouldn't be useful
I think drones with tasers are a BRILLIANT idea. Just think...... "Oh Look! Billie's cheating! Zzzzap! Drool on the floor, Billie!"
No use them for every day oh Billie's talking zzzap look at Billie scerm.
Load More Replies...Jesus people, just get a bigger room and move the tables apart or get desk dividers. No way I'd make a test with any stuff on my head.
Why go to all that trouble? My teachers would just rearrange the order of the questions. It was the same test, just the questions would be relisted in four different versions, so #1 might be #4 on your neighbors and visa versa. If you cheated it was a crapshoot if the person next to you had the same version on not. If you tried to communicate to figure out how d you had the same version it would be pretty obvious.
In a better education system, cheating should not be a problem. Kids are taught of strong sense of belief in own work. That it is better to get a lower score then cheating.
If you interleave two different class who are taking different exam side by side, so that the guy sitting next to you is always taking a different exam, it can save all these trouble.
In theory great idea but it must be a hassle to find a spot in the schedule
Load More Replies...Hmmm... folders, metal detectors and examiners walking closely by are all I've experienced. Never horse blinders or hats
How disgusting that any of this is needed to prevent cheating.
In India, we have Police deployed for State level and as well as Civil service exams... I never thought it is odd, until now... Now that I think of it...having Police personals looking at you through the window and monitoring every move is kind of creepy...
These are all so stupid. xD what the actual f**k?? If it's such an important test, have a small amout of students in the room at a time. I'd never allow them to make me wear those hats. [No, not cause it's stupid looking, I'm claustrophobic :')]
Neringa Utaraitė No! we do not all 'know the 'sweet' taste of cheating' Some of us know the sweet taste of self-respect and integrity.
Humiliating. Students should know that they only cheat themselves (if they do so) not the teacher, not the system.
Don't the parents teach morals? Most of these are older students. Cheating is something that really, really gets my goat. I have worked with people that cheated their way into their job, costing my company (i.e. me) a lot of money and me a lot of wasted time and effort and sleepless nights. And these are likely the same people who cheated their way through school. Out of all the non-violent crimes, I think that one just disgusts me the most. College kids should be permamently expelled for it and not allowed into another school for some X amount of time, and then should then always be monitored very closely. They should know better by then, and could cause serious harm graduating without the knowledge they need.
We'd get smacked with a leather strap or wooden ruler. Then possibly ridiculed. No one cheated after a few demonstrations. And no one filed a complaint or notified the snowflake police. But this was 'back in the day.'
Once I was working at a very prestigious university where students('s parents) were paying thousands of euros for a semester. My only task was to prevent cheating during exams. Well, it was horror to see how basically everyone tries to use some help. The worst conversation I had with a pregnant lady (there were some extra classes for businessmen and women) who begged me to let her use some cheating sheets. Because of her "situation". Well, I learned forever that when you think the teacher don't see you to cheat, he or she actually does. It's just matter of principle whether he/she stops you. It was a shocking experience, although they paid extremely good... :)
If I gave a multiple choice test I made about 4 versions of the test and just rearranged the questions.
Maybe if society treated kids like actual humans instead of a corporate product in need of quality control then passing grades would increase. Unless it's Heart Surgery class, please keep people from cheating during that test!
As I got older, cheating on exams became more and more popular. When there were only one or two classmates in earlier years, later on it became really organized by half the class
I'd probably be more tempted to look around just to see how stupid everyone looks
I've got SPD and would be much too distracted by the pain of a hat hanging by my head to be able to concentrate.
Mhhh any one else noticed the majority off the pictures where from Asia?
Some of these hats just make me think "Run rabbit run, the farmers got his gun"
i don't get why people cheat though if they have the wrong answer ?
US student here! My teachers go crazy with anti-cheating methods even for very minor quizzes. In my experience, they act as if everyone has a classified government secret on their paper.
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