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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. Dispositions in Teacher Education Richard D. Osguthorpe Boise State University Issues in Teacher Education, Spring 2013 As the call for this special issue suggests, there is an “intertwining and ‘considerable diversity’ of dispositions, moral philosophy, character development, academic integrity, ethical professional conduct, [and] pro-

  6. 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 ...

  7. However, teacher education and accountability frameworks typically give priority to the "practical rationality" of planning, delivery and assessment of the official curriculum, not the "value rationality" involved in exploring the ethics of teaching in difficult practical circumstances. An aspirational code of ethics for teachers was recently

  8. 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.

  9. 2. Teaching - a moral profession. Teachers Ethos. It is already known that the education involves an axiological component and the moral values represent the spinal column of an individual personality. Mainly for an educator, the moral and morality are important from both perspectives - human and professional.