
So why risk it? Because otherwise. Hansen says, the wrong message would go out. "We have made cheating acceptable in this society," he says. "We are telling kids that we cheat for our team, we select which rules to follow and which to break, and then we have the gall to ask these same kids how they can possibly break the rules we expect and warn them to live by."
|
Stories
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|