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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. Keywords: ethics, teacher, education, decision making, case analysis, narrative 1. Introduction 1.1 Introduce the Problem Many of the concerns confronting teachers in U.S. public schools today, indeed around the globe, require ethical decision making. Teachers may experience tensions between personal beliefs, professional codes of conduct, and

  4. Ethics Division - U.S. Department of Education

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    ETHICS AT A GLANCE provides general guidance. For specific information call the Ethics Division at (202) 401-8309. Published by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of the General Counsel. Return to top. Printable view. Last Modified: 08/30/2022. Ethics at a glance, political activities, gift between employees, outside activities allowed by ...

  5. The ABC’s of Professionalism - ed

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    professional teachers must “act in an ethical manner, based on an explicit or implicit code of conduct.” Pamela A. Kramer is Professor of Education at East Stroudsburg Uni­ versity of Pennsylvania and Coordi­ nator of the Elementary Profes­ sional Development School Program. She also serves as Coun­ selor of the Gamma Xi Chapter of

  6. Guiding Creating Safe, Supportive, and - U.S. Department of ...

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    les to address the challenges above: Guiding Principle 1: Foster a sense of belonging through a positive, safe, welco. ing, and inclusive school environment.positive school climate includes policies and practices that foster school safety for all; promote a supportive academic, disciplinary, and physical environment; and encourage and maintain ...

  7. This article considers the value of adopting a code of professional ethics for teachers. After having underlined how a code of ethics stands to benefits a community of educators--namely, by providing a mechanism for regulating autonomy and promoting a shared professional ethic--the article examines the principal arguments against codes of ethics.

  8. Resolving Ethical Issues at School - ed

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    at School Jacques S. Benninga California State University, Fresno Issues in Teacher Education, Spring 2013 Introduction Many incidents in schools present ethical dilemmas for educators. For example, a colleague of a fifthgrade teacher overhears that teacher’s students’ talking about how they received inappropriate assistance from

  9. 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 ...