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More pupils cheating in CET-4 with high-tech device, 越来越多的学生用高科技设备作弊 原因后果 我的看法 More pupils cheating in exams, says Coequal Rising numbers of pupils are being caught cheating by smuggling mobile phones, BlackBerry’s and iPods into exam halls, according to the qualifications watchdog. ? By Graeme Paton, Education Editor Published: 12:57PM GMT 03 Feb 2010 Comment Rising numbers of pupils are being caught smuggling mobile phones, Blackberries and iPods into exam halls, according to the qualifications watchdog Photo: PA Some 4,415 students were penalized after attempting to inflate marks in Gases’ and A-levels last summer – a six per cent increase in 12 months, said Coequal. The use of banned items was named as the most common offence by students, it was revealed. ? Related Articles Parents and teachers bid to run new schools 4,000 pupils caught cheating in exams Why exam cheats must try harder Exam papers electronically tagged to foil cheats Test cheats turn to texting Schoolchildren told to avoid Wikipedia In almost half of all cases, pupils had marks deducted from 从。。。扣除final scores after being caught attempting to inflate their grades. The disclosure披露 comes amid fears that pupils are going to increasingly sophisticated lengths to cheat. Experts have warned that data can easily be stored on iPods and MP3 players while most mobile phones now provide direct access to the internet. Pupils can also buy equipment such as concealed ear-pieces on specialist websites. Technology firms are now targeting schools with detection equipment designed to identify pupils’ texting, sending e-mails or searching the internet during exams. Jim Sinclair, director of the Joint Council for Qualifications, which represents exam boards, said: “JCQ members take a zero tolerance approach to all forms of cheating in examinations including the possession of unauthorized items such as mobile phones, iPods and MP3 players. “Cheating in an examination is an infringement违反of the regul

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