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Why do some colleges and universities repeatedly report plagiarism?

I will talk about this problem in combination with my study and work experience. I have many feelings about this problem.

One, some people are willing to turn a blind eye.

If we look carefully, let alone four-year undergraduate students, even graduate students, who can study independently and form independent thoughts, there are often only a handful of papers with valuable opinions and achievements. Students can't graduate if they are strictly examined. University leaders don't want their students to graduate, so professors have to turn a blind eye, muddle along and tolerate plagiarism.

As for the topic of the teacher's thesis, the magazine is only responsible for collecting money for publication, regardless of the quality of your thesis. Of course, now that censorship is strict, their standard has become that they can publish as long as they don't copy.

Second, someone has to turn a blind eye.

If you don't close one eye, okay? No How many college students graduate every year? How many valuable topics and topics can be written into the paper? Take the modern and contemporary literature I studied for example. There are so many writers worth studying in modern literature in just 30 years. But the papers about these writers have been overwhelming for a long time, and the basic things have been said. What researchers can write later has to be pieced together or pasted and copied according to their conscience.

The title of the teacher's thesis is copied less. Why? Because most teachers pay the gunmen to write and distribute, they are only responsible for paying, and others are gunmen's agents. Don't ask me how I know, don't you know? Besides, I'm a gunman.

Third, ambitious idealistic thinking is the fundamental reason why plagiarism is difficult to stop.

Then, some people may ask, why do universities and teachers need papers?

Actually, there's another problem. Don't you find that many official documents and uniforms are often untrue? For example, the requirements of the unit are all things to be done. In fact, it is the most extraordinary person who can do it, and it is the most ideal state. However, we regard it as a uniform and a requirement.

The requirements for papers are the same as this way of thinking. It is believed that the best and most ideal college students and in-service teachers should be research-oriented talents and should write papers. This is an idealistic thinking divorced from reality. This way of thinking has a long history and is deeply rooted in every corner of society. However, this is unrealistic. Not all students and teachers can write papers. What a huge intellectual group this is, only a few people can write and write. The rest can't write, so we have to copy or find someone to write for us.

Another phenomenon caused by this kind of thinking is that one wants to cheat and the other wants to be cheated. This is a very funny but common phenomenon. This is true of the inspection and coping inspection of schools and units.