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I included the comments on BYU because I thought that it applied to the article, as it is quite different from most of the other Honor codes, and it is fairly well known. - tito2000 9:51, Aug 25, 2006 Should this include specific examples of honor codes, or should this remain an article that only discusses honor codes in broad terms? I write this based on editing conflicts between myself and Meelar. -- L33tminion 21:25, Oct 11, 2004 (UTC)
This entry seems unnecessarily limted to the idea of academic honor codes -- the idea of an honor code may have much broader implications both interms of the ethical principles and the behaviors that are expected to come from the code. It would be nice to see this discussion expanded.
Zutano99 ( talk) 16:59, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
That newspaper story seems out of place.
List is based on a google search of Wikipedia, and thus may not be complete. -- L33tminion 20:36, Oct 27, 2004 (UTC)
That is not entirely accurate. Many schools have something they call an honor code, but the academic literature is surprisingly detailed in what they consider to be an actual honor code in the style of old W&M or Haverford. According to academics studying these things, an honor code must have most if not all of the following elements: 1)a written pledge of honesty that the student signs, 2)a student controlled judiciary (not just a dean or a board that has a few students on it) that hears alleged violations, 3) unproctored examinations, and 4) an obligation for all students to help enforce the code. I'll tell you right now that most schools don't do half of these things. Redzuny 21:05, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
I went ahead and removed the list, it was getting too large and per my comment above, really pointless. You'd be better off with a list of universities that don't have an honor code. (Since there would be very few of them). Peyna 13:17, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
Is there anything equivalent to an honor code (or in Commonwealth spelling, "honour code") in British universities ? What about in other non-English-speaking countries ?
Why does this have the William and Mary box? If anything, the content of the article would seem to indicate that this should NOT be the case . . .
I'm not sure I buy this. I know the concept of an honor code originated at W&M but it feels strange to put the box on the article. Honor codes are major factors at many colleges now, and claiming such a broad concept as part of a "school box" seems inappropriate. Should the article on Artificial Intelligence or the BASIC programming language have a Dartmouth College box at the bottom? Both were "invented" at Dartmouth, but a box seems to imply that the "boxed" topic is fully contained within the topic of the box, and it is clearly not the case in this case or in the two examples I gave. But maybe I'm misunderstanding "boxness" :) -dgp —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.170.212.237 ( talk) 06:38, 6 November 2008 (UTC)
I simply cannot believe this doesn't fall under a Code of Honor WikiProject... It could included Bushido, chivalry, dueling... TREKphiler 15:02, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
Can anyone explain the reference to Texas law being unique as it regards U. Texas's reporting of violations? I don't get it. Is there a LAW that requires the school to broadcast violations to other states where students will be taking the bar exam? Or is this a suggestion that only Texas cares to receive such comments from its law schools? In South Carolina, our supreme court requires all law schools for bar applicants to submit forms detailing any brushes with any sort of honor code. It is not required by STATUTE, but the court requires it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by ProfReader ( talk • contribs) 03:25, 11 November 2009 (UTC)
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