Cheating In School Reflects Basic Confusion In Society

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Mari Pearlman in the LA Times, “Cheating in School Reflects Basic Confusion in Society,” (August 22, 1999) that it is very hard to teach students that cheating is wrong but when you go home their parents brag about fooling bosses and cheating on income taxes. Society needs to learn that putting an end to cheating, which will lead to cheating later in life, starts in the home. Most parents think they are doing a good thing showing their children how to save more money and get more time off to spend with them. The thing that parents do not understand is that their child is trying to get around the things that are hard in school just as their parents are getting around the hard things of life. My dad always said when we were racing “if you’re not cheating you're not trying” and that always kind of stuck with me until i got caught for cheating on a test. I was so humiliated that I needed to walk outside and collect myself. It is the worst feeling ever to get caught in the middle of cheating. When you get caught in the middle of cheating everything that anyone has ever told you about cheating starts flashing into your mind and you can not help but feel like it is only your own fault. When you go home and tell your parents that you had to eat an F for a test grade because you got caught cheating and they get …show more content…

We can not just blame the parents because we do tell our children that it is their choice and they are the ones that ultimately control their own life. Part of school is to teach you that life is not always easy but as long as you can put your mind to something and work for it and not ask for someone else's answers. It does make you feel better doing it on your own but kids need to realize that it is ultimately your own decision with what you do in school and for the rest of your

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