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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most parents have no idea that their kids are cheating. My son and friends were sharing answers all last year. I only found out it late spring because we had some paining done and he had to share an office with me. The other parents had NO idea. I just had a conversation about this with them (my friends) a year later (assuming they knew what was going on) and they were dumbfounded. This is 5-6 other moms. Unless you're hovering over your kid's shoulder etc you really don't know. [/quote] Is this type of sharing in reference to homework assignments or tests? Because as far as I can tell at my kid's school, it's perfectly fine to work together with friends on homework. (not to just copy one person's answers, but to work together to solve problems). They are always told to have a peer review essays and most math and science teachers tell them to talk with their friends for help on homework before coming to the teacher. It is only on tests and other assessments that they are not allowed to discuss with classmates, from what I have seen. When they were virtual most tests were open book and they had to have cameras on. I'm just curious as to what other people are calling cheating. [/quote]
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