chisel ? These scholarly person do n’t recognize her .
Angelo E. Eborais a licensed agriculturist who is currently working as a guest lecturer at Lobo Campus, Batangas State University in the Philippines. And, he recentlywent viral for sharing his students wearing what he calls “anti-cheating hats” in a TikTok video.#
BuzzFeed spoke to Angelo, who said that while the concept of something like a hat to prevent cheating isn’t new, he incorporated it into his agriculture course to boost his students' confidence in their creativity.#
Each student created their own unique “anti-cheating hat,” like this person who made an angry bird:#
According to the International Center for Academic Integrity, more than60 percent of university students openly admit they cheat, so wearing the hats are a great preventative solution.#
“My motivation for doing this is primarily for them to gain ‘additional points’ for their scores, without academic dishonesty. Additionally, I hope they understand that earning points through hard work brings fulfillment and encourages honesty as a sign of respect for those who dedicate time to studying and living honestly,” he added.#
In addition, wearing the hats is entirely optional, according to Angelo. “They are intended for enjoyment/fun, and to ease the stress caused by exam pressure,” he said.#
And, although they are optional, it appears nearly every student has decided to wear their hat:#
Seeing the students wear these hats makes Angelo happy and proud because he said it reminds them that learning can be enjoyable.#
Each one is super creative and unique!!!#
Not to mention, the level of intricacy in most of the hats is unbelievable! Just ask the 4+ million people who watchedAngelo’s TikTok.#
(And special thanks to Angelo for sharing these super cool hats his students made. You can follow him on TikTokhere.)#











