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  2. Uses professional code of ethics and keeps the student at the center of decisions Community Community-based decision making for the best interest or greatest good for the local community Promoting leadership through community values, maintaining relationships and collaboration, and building community Concerns with community issues, i.e., student

  3. Student Ethical Behaviors in Online Classes - ed

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    ethics categories consists of the following: (a) discipline (b) manner (c) student engagement (d) honesty (e) responsibility. Usually, the code of ethics is written in the student handbook. Method This is a case study of descriptive qualitative research that will investigate the ethical behavior of student teachers.

  4. The student should stop and think about how they feel about the world outside of school, and the media that is uncovering liars and dishonest power figures. Merritt (2002) notes that, “College students are disturbed by recent corporate scandals: Some 84% believe the U.S. is

  5. These rights transfer to the student when he or she reaches the age of 18 or attends a school beyond the high school level. Students to whom the rights have transferred are "eligible students." Parents or eligible students have the right to inspect and review the student's education records maintained by the school.

  6. Sexual Harassment Guidance - U.S. Department of Education

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    School Dist. v. Leija, 101 F.3d 393, 398-400 (5th Cir. 1996), the court held, again over a strong dissent and contrary to OCR policy, that a school district was not liable for the sexual molestation of a second grade student by one of her teachers because the student and her mother only reported the harassment to her homeroom teacher.

  7. 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 ...

  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. Using an Ethical Decision-Making Model to Address

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    Ethical Problems in Schools (STEPS) as an example of a model designed for school. counselors in the Ethical Code for School Counselors. This model was created by. Carolyn Stone (2013). The model contains nine steps: Define the problem emotionally and intellectually. Apply the ASCA and ACA ethical codes and the law.