Most of the schools do not accept plagiarized content and may detain the students from the school who are caught having done so. Hence, it gets very critical to avoid plagiarism in such circumstances.
Below are a few tips on how to avoid plagiarism at school:
Use Your Own Words:
Not everyone is an Einstein, nor is it expected by the teachers. You have to get the information from “somewhere” at least. Ok, do search through the web but only to get information and not the content. Creative writing is not expected but you should at least be able to put things in to your own words after reading it from the online source.
Provide Source:
Some hard core data like dates, quotations, theories and facts cannot be changed. In such cases, mention the source and make sure you do In-Text Referencing or mention the source in some form. You can search online on how to do in-text referencing.
Most of the academic institutions globally give their teachers access to plagiarism checking sites which are paid. Students, on the other hand, always have an option to check the content on one of the many freely available plagiarism checking sites.
Difference between Plagiarism and Research
It is usually debated when plagiarism is frowned upon while research is appreciated. Hence, it is important to know the difference between plagiarism and research clearly.
Defining Research
Research, as defined by YourDictionary.com, is a "careful, systematic, patient study and investigation in some field of knowledge, undertaken to discover or establish facts or principles."
It’s true that you always need information from one source of the other in order to write about any topic in the world. Not all the information can be first-hand. In academics, you are usually expected to support your philosophy with sources. Using sources and mentioning about what information was taken from where clearly in your articles is what can save you from