The professional educator
strives to create a learning
environment that nurtures to fulfillment
the potential of all students.
The
professional educator acts with conscientious
effort to exemplify the highest ethical
standards.
The professional educator
responsibly accepts that every child
has a right to an uninterrupted education
free from strikes or any other work
stoppage tactics.
PRINCIPLE I: Ethical Conduct Toward Students
The professional educator
accepts personal responsibility for
teaching students character qualities
that will help them evaluate the consequences
of and accept the responsibility for
their actions and choices. We strongly
affirm parents as the primary moral
educators of their children. Nevertheless,
we believe all educators are obligated
to help foster civic virtues such as
integrity, diligence, responsibility,
cooperation, loyalty, fidelity, and
respect-for the law, for human life,
for others, and for self.
The professional
educator, in accepting his or her position
of public trust, measures success not
only by the progress of each student
toward realization of his or her personal
potential, but also as a citizen of
the greater community of the republic.
1.
The professional educator deals considerately
and justly with each student, and seeks
to resolve problems, including discipline,
according to law and school policy.
2. The
professional educator does not intentionally
expose the student to disparagement.
3.
The professional educator does not reveal
confidential information concerning students,
unless required by law.
4. The professional
educator makes a constructive effort
to protect the student from conditions
detrimental to learning, health, or safety.
5.
The professional educator endeavors to
present facts without distortion, bias,
or personal prejudice.
PRINCIPLE II: Ethical Conduct toward
Practices and Performance
The professional educator
assumes responsibility and accountability
for his or her performance and continually
strives to demonstrate competence.
The
professional educator endeavors to maintain
the dignity of the profession by respecting
and obeying the law, and by demonstrating
personal integrity.
1. The professional
educator applies for, accepts, or assigns
a position or a responsibility on the
basis of professional qualifications,
and adheres to the terms of a contract
or appointment.
2. The professional educator
maintains sound mental health, physical
stamina, and social prudence necessary
to perform the duties of any professional
assignment.
3. The professional educator
continues professional growth.
4. The
professional educator complies with written
local school policies and applicable
laws and regulations that are not in
conflict with this code of ethics.
5.
The professional educator does not intentionally
misrepresent official policies of the
school or educational organizations,
and clearly distinguishes those views
from his or her own personal opinions.
6.
The professional educator honestly accounts
for all funds committed to his or her
charge.
7. The professional educator does
not use institutional or professional
privileges for personal or partisan advantage.
PRINCIPLE III: Ethical Conduct toward
Professional Colleagues
The professional educator,
in exemplifying ethical relations with
colleagues, accords just and equitable
treatment to all members of the profession.
1.
The professional educator does not reveal
confidential information concerning colleagues
unless required by law.
2. The professional
educator does not willfully make false
statements about a colleague or the school
system.
3. The professional educator does
not interfere with a colleague's freedom
of choice, and works to eliminate coercion
that forces educators to support actions
and ideologies that violate individual
professional integrity.
PRINCIPLE IV: Ethical Conduct toward
Parents and Community
The professional educator
pledges to protect public sovereignty
over public education and private control
of private education.
The professional
educator recognizes that quality education
is the common goal of the public, boards
of education, and educators, and that
a cooperative effort is essential among
these groups to attain that goal.
1. The
professional educator makes concerted
efforts to communicate to parents all
information that should be revealed in
the interest of the student.
2. The professional
educator endeavors to understand and
respect the values and traditions of
the diverse cultures represented in the
community and in his or her classroom.
3.
The professional educator manifests a
positive and active role in school/community
relations.