Lawyer Halfdan Mellbye Photo: Jan Henning Aase
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Last week, VG and several media covered the case of the nursing student who was banned from the study, after plagiarizing himself on the exam and for having had the wrong source reference to a school exam that was turned into a home exam due to the pandemic.
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What has surprised Mellbye most in the cheating cases he has had is that the students who come to him have such good cases.
– In most cases I have had, it is obvious what has actually happened, and that there are accidents, small mistakes and trivial things. I have not had a single case where I have not thought that it is not sufficient to just cancel the exam, he emphasizes.
He experiences that the institutions want all cheating cases to be the same.
– But it is not so. They are individual, and there are often explanations for what has happened. But they rarely care – in my experience.
Seems the reaction is severe
One who has also reacted to the case is Professor Emeritus in Pedagogy Karl Øyvind Jordell. He tells VG that the first thing he reacted to was the severe punitive reaction.
Then he became aware of a quote in Agderposten from the nursing student’s former lawyer Estin Blessom:
– A complaint she had submitted now might have been processed in November. For those who are banned for one semester, there is no point in doing so, and for those who are banned for two semesters, it may have little to say.
– Then I really reacted, says Jordell, and adds: