Any work submitted for a qualification must be created only by the candidate and they will sign to confirm this
Work should be kept safe and private and be using the candidates own words
Failing to do so is considered malpractice and will have consequences from loss of marks to banning from exams
Use of AI can be used for some coursework but your teacher will guide you and if wallowed must be referenced.
Misusing AI is considered cheating and so could have consequences too. If in doubt, speak to your teacher before using, it's not worth the risk
Research and using references
Where computer-generated content has been used (such as an AI Chatbot), your reference must show the name of the AI bot used
and should show the date the content was generated. For example: ChatGPT 3.5 (https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt/), 25/01/2024. You should retain a copy of the computer-generated content for reference and authentication purposes.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism involves taking someone else’s words, thoughts, ideas or outputs and trying to pass them off as your own. It is a form of cheating which is taken very seriously
Please remember, this is your moment and opportunity to showcase your work and learning. In addition to avoiding sanctions from JCQ which could at worst include your disqualification from future exams, this is also about us owning a qualification we earnt and can be proud of.