posted on 2022-01-10, 12:40authored byHloniphani Ndebele
Plagiarism has become a recurrent challenge in higher education institutions, threatening the
integrity of universities and their academic standards. The exacerbation of this issue can be
largely linked to the escalating presence of online resources, which are easily accessible to
knowledge and information communities worldwide. Many universities have thus instituted
reactive measures that focus on detecting and policing plagiarism with little consideration of
proactive and educational measures that can address the primary reasons for plagiarism and
foster a community of academic integrity on their campuses. The purpose of this paper is,
therefore, to interrogate the treatment of plagiarism in universities, and provide
recommendations for better educational approaches to address this issue in proactive ways
that also acknowledge the complex, contextual background of the South African higher
education landscape. Understanding the primary reasons students plagiarise is critical in finding
educational rather than punitive solutions to address the issue.