Designing learning

Term: Plagiarising

« Back to Glossary Index

Plagiarism is cheating. If you copy someone else’s work or ideas and pretend it is yours, you are plagiarising. It is dishonest. This form of cheating doesn’t just break school or university rules, it can break copyright law.

Copying your own work and pretending it is new can also be plagiarism. This is called self-plagiarism.

Check your understanding of plagiarism using the Turnitin plagiarism quiz.

Possible results of plagiarising:

  • expulsion
  • damage to your reputation
  • failing a subject
  • loss of marks
  • being sued
« Back to Glossary Index