Ireland Combats ‘Essays for Sale’

by Admin on May 15, 2017

Some students hire companies to write their essays for them

The Irish government is working on a law that would punish firms that provide essays and dissertations for college students reports The Irish Times.

Ireland’s Minister for Education Richard Bruton is drafting new laws to address the rising issue of “essay mills” which enable students to bypass plagiarism-detection systems.

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Ireland is following New Zealand’s example by introducing a law that makes it illegal for anyone to provide third-party assistance to cheat including taking an exam for someone else, making it one of the first countries to address academic cheating.

“Today I am announcing plans to get tough and tackle academic cheating. I am proposing new powers to prosecute someone who provides or advertises essay mills or other services which would facilitate cheating. This is vital to ensuring an equal playing field for all our students,” said Bruton in a statement.

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