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Cheater, Cheater, Pumpkin Eater

Published on Nov 22, 2015

English project yo.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Cheater, Cheater, Pumpkin Eater

BY: Lindsaaaay  and Izzaaaay
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read moral dilemma

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YOU...

  • Turn her in, knowing you'll ruin her dreams of college and a career
  • Keep it a secret to protect her reputation and grades
  • Talk to her about it, and see if English teacher will accept a redo
You are head of a student council at a high school, and are faced with a difficult decision regarding a grade-twelve girl’s risky, last-resort choice. This girl is an honor student. All through her academic years, she has obtained straight A’s, has many friends and has never been disciplined by the principal. However, near the end of her grade twelve year, she fell ill with the flu and fell way behind in her school work. She missed three weeks of class, which resulted in her having to rush a report that would be worth 40% of English, a required graduation subject in her curriculum. She was so desperate about the report that she went online and passed off a report she found on that subject as her own. Her English teacher caught her and has referred her to you. If you enter on her academic record that she plagiarized, she will likely not be eligible to be accepted into St. Steven’s University, a school she has dreamed of attending all through high school and needs in order to fulfill her academic and future dreams.
What would you do?
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Altered dilemma

Would it be different if she were your best Friend?
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Question:

How do consequences affect our decisions?
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On the other hand...

  • **Future on the line** 
  • Would you have cheated?
  • Why or Why Not?
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No teacher?

What if only you knew about the problem?
You are head of a student council at a high school, and are faced with a difficult decision regarding a grade-twelve girl’s risky, last-resort choice. This girl is an honor student. All through her academic years, she has obtained straight A’s, has many friends and has never been disciplined by the principal. However, near the end of her grade twelve year, she fell ill with the flu and fell way behind in her school work. She missed three weeks of class, which resulted in her having to rush a report that would be worth 40% of English, a required graduation subject in her curriculum. She was so desperate about the report that she went online and passed off a report she found on that subject as her own. Her English teacher caught her and has referred her to you. If you enter on her academic record that she plagiarized, she will likely not be eligible to be accepted into St. Steven’s University, a school she has dreamed of attending all through high school and needs in order to fulfill her academic and future dreams.
What would you do?