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  2. Among the twelve codes of ethics covering teachers’ work at the provincial and territorial levels in Canada, for example, only one code, Ontario’s, fits the description of an aspirational code (Maxwell & Schwimmer, 2016a). Roughly the same balance of regulatory to aspirational codes can be found in codes of teacher ethics in Australia ...

  3. California Compilation of School Discipline Laws and Regulations

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    California Compilation of School Discipline Laws and Regulations . Introduction . This compilation presents school discipline-related laws and regulations for U.S. states, U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia, and, where available, links to education agency websites or resources related to school discipline and student conduct.

  4. The absence of official codes of ethics and conduct for teaching practice at many traditional South African universities is of great concern. With this sequential explanatory, triangulation, mixed-method study we aimed to provide a valuable framework for universities developing and implementing these codes. In this study, quantitative content….

  5. Resolving Ethical Issues at School - ed

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    teachers who face issues of ethical discord (e.g., Infantino & Wilke, 2009; Johns, McGrath, & Mathur, 2008; Mackenzie & Mackenzie, 2010). Each of these books presents cases, many prepared by practicing educators, followed by questions or other probing techniques designed to be used in teachers’ meetings or other such professional groups.

  6. end goal was to develop targeted ethical training for preservice teachers. We previously reviewed existing studies of ethical decision-making to identify underlying factors influencing ethical decision-making in K-12 educational environments (Dawson & Napper, 2018) and found the Jones Moral Intensity Model (Jones, 1991) to be a seminal source ...

  7. Given the societal expectation of high ethical standards for teachers, best practice suggests that teacher preparation programs employ real-world case scenarios in their ethics education. However, at present, the field lacks a thorough account of modern ethics code violations in the teaching profession from which preparation programs might draw ...

  8. After recalling the role that codes of professional conduct play in the ecology of professional self-regulation, and arguing that familiarizing students with their local code of ethics should be considered as the bare minimum of an adequate ethics education for professionals, the paper presents research findings indicating that education ...

  9. interest” is through their code of ethics (STF, 2013, p. 2). In other words, teachers procure increased public trust by upholding their professional code of ethics. To understand codes of ethics, one must first know how they are defined and where they come from. Historically, the word “code” came from codex or caudex, a Latin word etymology,