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Regulations & Rules |
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Rules Regarding Cheating and Other Violations of Examination
Regulations |
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Examination integrity
is a major part of Macao Polytechnic Institute's (MPI)
teaching quality management responsibility. In order to ensure
teaching standards, and to regulate the handling of cheating
and other violations of examination regulations, the MPI
Rules Regarding Cheating and Other Violations of Examination
Regulations are set forth in accordance with the regulation
stipulated in item g of article 7 of the “Macao Polytechnic
Institute Ordinance”, which was approved by Decree
Law No. 469/99/M. |
| 1. |
Areas of Coverage
The Rules apply to the handling of all cases of students
of MPI degree programmes who violate examination/supplementary
examination regulations and/or cheat in examinations/supplementary
examinations. |
| 2. |
Definition of Violation of Examination Regulations
| 2.1 |
Students' non-compliance
with examination regulations, disobeying the arrangements
or instructions of invigilators/working staff, especially
the following behaviour, will be considered to be
violation of examination regulations: |
| 2.1.1 |
Bringing unauthorized
articles into the examination venue or not placing
articles at designated areas; |
| 2.1.2 |
Failure to sit in designated
seat; |
| 2.1.3 |
Starting to work on the
question paper before the examination starts or continuing
to work on the question paper after the examination
finishes; |
| 2.1.4 |
Looking around during
examinations, or attempting to view the examination
papers of others; |
| 2.1.5 |
Remaining in the examination
venue after submission of examination papers or making
loud noises in the vicinity of the examination venue; |
| 2.1.6 |
Entering or leaving the
examination venue without the permission of invigilators; |
| 2.1.7 |
Taking away from the
examination venue any examination material, including
examination papers, answer sheets, draft paper, etc; |
| 2.1.8 |
Disobeying the instructions
of invigilators/working staff, threatening and/or
insulting invigilators/working staff, disturbing
the order of the examination venue; |
| 2.1.9 |
Other behaviour which
disturbs the order of the examination. |
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| 3. |
Definition of Cheating in Examinations
| 3.1 |
Students'
improper behaviour in examinations, especially the
following,
will be considered as cheating:: |
| 3.1.1 |
Any unauthorized papers
and all kinds of information related to examinations
found on the examination desks, in the authorized
reference books or with the students, regardless
of such items being read or not; |
| 3.1.2 |
Using any kind of unauthorized
electronic dictionary and programmable calculator
in examinations; |
| 3.1.3 |
Using telecommunications
facilities in examinations; |
| 3.1.4 |
Viewing other candidates’ examination
papers; |
| 3.1.5 |
Copying or using other
improper means to get access to other candidates’ answers
or answer information; |
| 3.1.6 |
Assisting others in cheating; |
| 3.1.7 |
Conspiring with another
student to substitute him/her in examinations; |
| 3.1.8 |
Using the opportunity of going
to the washroom to view information related to the
content of the examination,
or to talk with other students outside the examination
venue;3.1.8 Using the opportunity of going to the washroom
to view information related to the content of the
examination, or to talk with other students outside
the examination venue; |
| 3.1.9 |
Improperly
obtaining knowledge/information related to the examination
papers before examinations; |
| 3.1.10 |
Destroying
examination papers, answer sheets or examination
materials; |
| 3.1.11 |
Forging documents in
order to take examinations and obtain examination
results. |
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| 4. |
Handling of Violation of Examination Regulations
| 4.1 |
In
the case of a student who violates any of the regulations
in Section 2, the invigilator should
immediately give a verbal warning and correct the
student’s behaviour. If the student disregards
the verbal warning and continues or repeats the misbehaviour,
the chief invigilator should make a decision as to
the immediate termination of the student’s
examination. If it is decided that the student’s
examination should be terminated immediately, the
invigilator should take the examination paper, instruct
the student to leave the examination venue, and mark “violation
of examination regulations” on the examination
paper. Details of the incident should be recorded
in the invigilator’s report, which should be
submitted to the Division for Pedagogical Affairs
(DAP) together with the related examination paper
and other information. |
| 4.2 |
DAP should send the information
related to the student’s violation of examination
regulations to Student Management Office (DGE) after
the examination. DGE should immediately inform the
student to collect the Notice on Violation of Examination
Regulations within 2 working days. The student may
submit a written self-defence to DGE within 5 working
days after receiving the Notice. |
| 4.3 |
DGE should check if the
student’s violation of examination regulations
is a first offence. For a first offence, if the student
submits a written self-defence, DGE may ask the student
to be present at the hearing of evidence. Meanwhile,
the student may also request for a hearing of evidence
in his/her written self-defence. DGE may also ask
other parties related to the case to be present at
the hearing. An investigation report on the case
of violation of examination regulations shall be
submitted by DGE within 3 working days. For a second
or serious (such as premeditated, conspiratorial
and/or organized) offence, if the student submits
a written self-defence, DGE shall submit the written
self-defence to the Pedagogical Scientific Committee
of the related School for hearing of evidence and
investigation. For cases established by the Pedagogical
Scientific Committee of the related School, if they
are second or serious offences, the Committee shall
decide on a penalty according to Rule 6.1 to 6.4
and Rule 6.6 (should be executed concurrently). The
Committee should send the result and the decision
on the penalty (for established cases) to DGE, regardless
of such cases being established or not. |
| 4.4 |
For a first
offence, if the student’s reason for self-defence
is established, DGE shall inform the student of the
result. If the student’s reason for self-defence
is not established, DGE shall impose a penalty on
the student according to Rule 6.1 to 6.5 (should
be executed concurrently), and inform the student
in written form. For a second offence, DGE shall
inform the student of the discussion result of the
Pedagogical Scientific Committee of the related School. |
| 4.5 |
The student
may submit a written appeal to DGE according to Section
7 within 5 working days after receiving the written
notification on penalty. |
| 4.6 |
DGE should send a list
of the second-offence cases of violation of examination
regulations for every semester to the Management
Board of MPI. |
| 4.7 |
For all cases of suspected
violations of examination regulations, DGE should
inform the student of the final decision on penalty/
investigation result, and inform DAP and the related
School. For cases which involve penalty, DGE should
inform the parents/ guardian of the non-adult student
at the same time. |
| 4.8 |
After the conclusion of examinations for the given
semester, DAP should send a list of the students who
have violated examination regulations to the related
School for reference. |
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| 5. |
Handling of Cheating in Examinations
| 5.1 |
If a student
is found to have cheated in an examination, as stipulated
in Section 3, the chief invigilator should make a
decision on the immediate termination of the student’s
examination. If it is decided that the student’s
examination should be terminated immediately, the
invigilator should take the examination paper, instruct
the student to leave the examination venue, and mark “cheating” on
the examination paper. The cheating incident should
be recorded in the invigilator’s report, which
should be submitted to DAP together with the related
examination paper and information. |
| 5.2 |
DAP should send the information related to the student’s
cheating in the examination to DGE after the examination.
DGE should immediately inform the student to collect
the Notice on Cheating in Examination within 2 working
days. The student may submit a written self-defence
to DGE within 5 working days after receiving the Notice. |
| 5.3 |
DGE should check if the student’s
cheating in examination is a first offence. For a
first offence, if the student submits a written self-defence,
DGE may ask the student to be present at the hearing
of evidence. Meanwhile, the student may also request
for a hearing of evidence in his/her written self-defence.
DGE may also ask other parties related to the case
to be present at the hearing. An investigation report
on the case of cheating in examination shall be submitted
by DGE within 3 working days. For a second or serious
(such as premeditated, conspiratorial and/or organized)
offence, if the student submits a written self-defence,
DGE shall submit the written self-defence to the
Pedagogical Scientific Committee of the related School
for hearing of evidence and investigation. For cases
established by the Pedagogical Scientific Committee
of the related School, if they are second or serious
offences, the Committee shall decide on a penalty
according to Rule 6.1 to 6.4 and Rule 6.6 (should
be executed concurrently). The Committee should send
the result and the decision on the penalty (for established
cases) to DGE, regardless of such cases being established
or not. |
| 5.4 |
For a first offence, if the
student’s reason for self-defence is established,
DGE shall inform the student of the result. If the
student’s reason for self-defence is not established,
DGE shall impose a penalty on the student according
to Rule 6.1 to 6.5 (should be executed concurrently),
and inform the student in written form. For a second
offence, DGE shall inform the student of the discussion
result of the Pedagogical Scientific Committee of
the related School. |
| 5.5 |
The student may
submit a written appeal to DGE according to Section
7 within 5 working days after receiving the written
notification on penalty. |
| 5.6 |
DGE should send a list of
the second-offence cases of cheating in examination
for every semester to the Management Board of MPI. |
| 5.7 |
For all cases of suspected cheating in examination,
DGE should inform the student of the final decision
on penalty/investigation result, and inform DAP and
the related School. For cases which involve penalty,
DGE should inform the parents/ guardian of the non-adult
student at the same time.. |
| 5.8 |
After the conclusion of examinations for the
given semester, DAP should send a list of the students
who have cheated in examinations to the related School
for reference. |
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| 6. |
Penalties for Violating Examination Regulations
and Cheating in Examinations
The following penalties may be imposed on a student who violates
examination regulations and/or cheats in examinations:
| 6.1 |
A written reprimand; |
| 6.2 |
A zero mark for the related
course; and recorded in the student’s file; |
| 6.3 |
Termination of part of the
privileges of the offending student in MPI for a specified
period (including subsidy, grant/scholarship provided
by MPI); |
| 6.4 |
Disqualification
from sitting for the supplementary examination for
the related course of that academic year; |
| 6.5 |
First offenders
shall be suspended from studying in MPI for a period
of one year. The period of suspension is included in
the duration of study and starts from the semester
following the case; |
| 6.6 |
Serious (such
as premeditated, conspiratorial and/or organized) or
repeated offenders shall be suspended from studying
in MPI for a period of no more than 3 years. The period
of suspension is included in the duration of study
and starts from the semester following the case. |
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| 7. |
Appeal
DGE shall submit the student’s written appeal to
the unit of relevant authority. For the penalty decision
made by DGE, the student may submit a written appeal to
the Pedagogical Scientific Committee of the related School
within 5 working days after receiving the written notification
on penalty. The Committee should make an investigation
and make a final decision regarding the appeal within 5
working days. For the penalty decision made by the Pedagogical
Scientific Committee of the related School, the student
may submit a letter of appeal along with mitigating evidence
to the Management Board of MPI within 5 working days after
receiving the written notification on penalty. An examination
review group shall be formed by the instruction of the
Management Board of MPI to make an investigation on the
case. The Management Board of MPI shall appoint a convenor
for the examination review group, who may be the Director
of the related School, a member of the Teaching Quality
Committee, or a Professor. The convenor shall invite veteran
academic staff of MPI to be members of the group. The examination
review group shall within 5 working days submit a final
decision regarding the appeal to the Management Board of
MPI, who shall confirm the final decision. |
| 8. |
Declaration
| 8.1 |
Anyone reporting
the violation of examination regulations and/or cheating
in examinations should provide his or her real name,
give details of the incident and attach the related
evidence. |
| 8.2 |
In the event that the person
reporting the incident does not provide his or her
real name, the report shall be dismissed. |
| 8.3 |
During the period of handling
the report on the incident, the School, DGE, Pedagogical
Scientific Committee and DAP should keep the incident
confidential before any decision is reached. |
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| 9. |
Effective Date and Right of Interpretation
| 9.1 |
This regulation
is approved by the MPI Management Board on 28 April
2008, and comes into effect on 28 April 2008. The
regulation numbered № 03R/CG/DAP/2007 is abolished
on the aforementioned effective day. |
| 9.2 |
Any matters not covered in
the present document shall be submitted to the Teaching
Quality Committee for discussion and recommendations,
and handled according to the instructions of the
MPI Management Board. |
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| In case of discrepancies between the English and Chinese
versions, the Chinese version shall prevail. |
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