A epidemia do plágio: explorando o papel da motivação e auto-regulação nas atitudes em relação ao plágio

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  • Paulo C. Dias Universidade Católica Portuguesa
  • Ana Sofia Bastos Universidade Católica Portuguesa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37467/gka-revedu.v2.603

Palabras clave:

plágio, ensino secundário, motivação, auto-regulação, atitudes

Resumen

Os dados de prevalência do plágio no ensino secundário e no ensino superior nos países anglo-saxónicos têm sido tão elevados, considerados por alguns autores como epidémicos, que têm suscitado uma intensa discussão e investigação. Contudo, na maioria dos países europeus, o debate parece limitado aos contextos de escola e dos professores. A partir de um projecto europeu que envolveu seis países, pretende-se com este trabalho conhecer as percepções dos alunos sobre o plágio, explorando o papel da motivação e da auto-regulação nas atitudes dos adolescentes. Para isso, foi feita uma investigação com o recurso a um questionário sócio-demográfico, uma escala de atitudes em relação ao plágio (adaptada de Mavrinac, Brumini, Bilic-Zulle & Petrovečki, 2010), um inventário para avaliar a auto-regulação na adolescência (Dias, Garcia del Castillo & Moilanen, 2011) e motivação para a aprendizagem (Midgley et al., 2001). Baseados nos dados, são apresentadas estatísticas descritivas que permitem perceber a proximidade dos alunos com o plágio, e dados inferenciais que rel acionam as atitudes dos adolescentes em relação ao plágio com a motivação, a auto-regulação e o uso da internet. A partir dos resultados são discutidas implicações deste estudo para as práticas dos professores e sugestões para a prevenção do plágio.

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04-11-2014

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Dias, P. C., & Bastos, A. S. (2014). A epidemia do plágio: explorando o papel da motivação e auto-regulação nas atitudes em relação ao plágio. EDU REVIEW. International Education and Learning Review Revista Internacional De Educación Y Aprendizaje, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.37467/gka-revedu.v2.603

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