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Social Cheating: An Exciting Topic at CICP’s Angkringan 6

  • Angkringan
  • 4 Juli 2024, 21.21
  • Oleh: cicp
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Angkringan, a forum for discussing research, has reached its sixth episode this June. Held on June 14, 2024, from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM and moderated by Dea Siti Hafsha, a CICP research intern, this session delved into the topic of social cheating behavior, featuring two exceptional speakers with extensive research experience on cheating. This theme aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) goal 16, which focuses on promoting peaceful and inclusive societies, ensuring access to justice, and building effective, accountable institutions.

The first speaker was Samudera Fadilla Jamaluddin, a CICP alumnus, who presented on the Paradox of Integrity. His presentation was followed by Lintang Mahadewa, a member of the Meta-beliefs research team, who discussed Cheating to Survive.

The event became even more engaging with questions and phenomena closely related to society: Is it a lack of faith? An intense desire to top the class? Or a perception that exams are merely formalities? This discussion also supports SDGs goal 4 on Quality Education, by exploring ethical and integrity aspects within the education system, encouraging participants to understand and address the factors influencing cheating behavior.

The exploration of social cheating provided deep insights and prompted reflection on how integrity and ethics should be integral to our education and social lives. This aligns with efforts to build a fairer and more dignified society.

Join our event! Stay tuned to our social media for the latest updates and participate in engaging and insightful discussions on these important topics.

Tags: CICP SDG 16: Peace Justice & Strong Institutions SDG 4: Quality Education

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